By 5 pm, the seven mile stretch of road beyond Main Street was completely drifted shut. Even the state trucks gave up, unable to keep ahead of the rolling snow. A semi was the first to slide across the road into a snow bank and the recovery efforts of first responders began in earnest....multiple cars pulled out of snow drifts, two minor accidents, an Amish buggy swept away by the wind, an Amish school teacher taken home by our Special Unit, two elderly women stranded in their car and they didn't know where...
Once Hero got home from work, he and Blaze reported to duty. He was placed at the main intersection to divert people from heading south. Blaze was put on the Brush Truck, they stayed on the road for a while and then headed back to the station for standby. Five hours later, the state permitted the road closure we needed and they came home. Talk and tea and more watching out the window. Bit by bit, the winds settled down and we fell asleep to a strange but welcomed silence.
| Main Street photo by Blaze, 11 am |
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