In a job where seconds and minutes matter, road conditions can make all the difference for emergency personnel.
“The time factor is really a big issue,” said Wes VanVickle, of the Minneapolis Fire Department. At Fire Station 6 in Minneapolis, crews went out Wednesday morning to take inventory of all the side streets and the prognosis wasn’t good. “It’s nerve-wracking for our drivers to be driving and your mirrors are going over the tops of cars and you have like 6 inches on each side of you,” VanVickle said.
In cities like Minneapolis, where street parking is common, the snow pack has pushed cars closer and closer to the center, giving very little clearance to large fire trucks.
“There are streets in the city right now that we can’t go down because it’s too tight,” he added.
VanVickle said they’ve had calls this winter where they’ve had to park on the corner and stretch their hose 200 to 300 feet because they can’t get to the front of the house.