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A
I
can
say
I
don't
believe
I've
seen
anything
close
to
this
since
1979.
I
seem
to
remember
that
was
the
last
time
I
saw
snow
completely
covering
vehicles
and
with
a
kind
of
mounds
of
snow
along
the
roads
that
that
we've
seen
this
time,
and
it
seems
pretty
clear
to
me
that
this
is
the
biggest
one
we've
had
in
at
least
30
years.
B
Well,
as
snow
spotters,
we
have
a
driver
and
we
have
a
person
who
is
a
passenger,
who
sits
and
assess
road
conditions
and
we're
looking
for
streets
that
have
been
unplowed
or
they
just
need
to
have
some
sort
of
treatment
applied
to
the
street.
And
what
we
do
is
we
just
mark
and
color-code
areas
were
on
residential
streets,
mainly
that
have
been
plowed
that
we
we
marked
with
a
red
if
it's
possible,
we
mark
it
with
green
and
if
it
needs
sort
of
sort
of
treatment.
We've
been
marking
with
yellow
we've.
C
Instituted
snow
swatter
program
in
order
to
do
quality
assurance
and
by
that
I
mean
go
out
to
help
our
snow
plow
crews
realize
what
has
been
done.
What
has
been
missed
and
be
able
to
prioritize
where
resources
need
to
go
so
it's
a
way
that
we're
actively
in
the
community
making
sure
that
we're
hitting
every
street
the
plow
drivers
are
getting
tired.
So
having
another
set
of
eyes
on
the
road
is
important
to
them.
It's
important
to
us,
but
also
answers
the
question
of.
C
B
C
Worked
for
16
straight
days,
I've
not
had
a
day
off
in
in
a
couple
weeks.
It's
been
a
it's
been
a
long
ago,
but
I
I,
like
the
crews,
are
here
trying
to
get
done.
What
we
can
do
for
the
community.
Crews
are
fatigued,
they're
tired.
They
asked
for
people's
not
just
patients
but
cooperation,
multiple
stories
above
clouds
going
down
the
street
gain
snow
balls
thrown
at
them
people
refusing
to
move
when
they're
walking
from
from
the
streets.
You
know
we
really
need
people
to
help
with
this
process.
E
Me
I'm,
tired,
I'm,
tired.
No
doubt
this
is
what
the
fourth
12
hour
shift.
I've
worked
I
just
got
off
a
little
while
ago.
After
I'm
talking
to
you
I'll,
probably
go
home
and
write
to
the
couch,
I.
Think
myself
being
a
resident
I
really
do
appreciate
the
the
crews
and
their
diligence
for,
and
commitment
to
this
to
this
job
people
really
don't
I,
guess
they
don't
acknowledge
it
sometimes,
but
I
tell
you
that
these
guys
are
tough,
real
tough
and
they
deserve
they
deserve
any
any
and
all
respect.
D
C
Thursday
before
the
big
storm
came
in,
we
actually
had
a
gentleman
call
who
was
very
upset
with
with
the
county,
because
he
was
having
a
superbowl
party
and
wanted
his
street
prioritize
of
plowing
because
of
his
social
schedule.
That's
the
type
of
call
that
really
isn't
helpful
to
us
and
it
certainly
doesn't
meet
the
demand
need
for
a
prioritization
that
we
have
on
our
streets.
A
Do
you
have
information
that
you
want
to
pass
on
if
you
have
a
problem,
a
complaint,
something
a
situation
that
you
want
to
report?
The
best
thing
is
to
send
an
email
to
snow
at
Arlington
Va
us
that's
snow
at
arlington,
VA,
us
they're
going
to
continue
working
as
fast
as
they
can,
but
we
do
have
to
ask
people
to
bear
with
us,
as
it
is
a
very
difficult
situation
for
everyone.
Well,
I'd
say
you
know,
stay
warm
as
you
can.
A
If
you
don't
have
to
go
out,
don't
it's
a
good
time
to
you
know
work
on
the
computer
if
you
can,
as
long
as
you
have
power
and
get
to
know,
folks
in
your
family,
better
I'm
sure
people
are
going
to
be
getting
they're,
pretty
stir
crazy
after
a
while,
but
it
really
is
best
if
you
can
stay
in.
If
there's
any
way,
you
don't
have
to
go
out,
it's
a
good
idea
not
to,
and,
of
course,
if
you've
got
neighbors,
who
particularly
need
help
older
folks,
who
may
be
in
a
more
difficult
situation.