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  1. 14 minutes ago, dcfox1 said:

    Actually I was off that day but heard it on the scanner and heard about it the next shift. That guy should had have gotten out of there the day before. It Always floods there. He was a drunk. It was was at riverfront park and he rented it from the twp. It was torn down now and made part of the park. You were right the road to it is right at what was Cargill.

    We ran a lot of calls those couple of weeks from the blizzard to flooding.

  2. 14 minutes ago, dcfox1 said:

    Good there is little ice upstate.  96 had a lot of ice involved. I lived along the river in York Co (across from Marietta)  and watched boats coming down. House was on high ground so stopped short but had huge ice chunks till spring in 

    I can remember doing a water rescue down around Cargill. Helicopter trying to get people off there roof, and huge ice chunks floating by. Not sure if you were on duty that day. 

  3. 2 minutes ago, pasnownut said:

    Redfield seems to get shellacked as well.  Southern Tug

    Redfield is really just a reference point for nws to use.If you go around 6 or so miles north of Redfield that's were the big totals start to show.  I'm not saying the town does not get a lot of snow, just saying the big totals are usually a short distance north.

  4. 2 minutes ago, TugHillMatt said:

     

    Ha! Good luck with that. This "winter" has SUCKED yet again...at least so far...you guys have had more snowfall down there than we have up here! A couple inches...that will melt before Christmas. So, hoping for lake effect snow that has been MIA the past couple winters...unless you're in Worth on the Tug.

    Yep...I stay at cabin 2 miles from worth.I have been going up there for over 15 years.  Last year was the least I ever saw snow depth wise.  Only 28 inches.  Worth gets hit on just about every wind direction. It will improve going forward up there after Christmas. 

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