How's everyone on the East Coast doing?

Bill Leverett

PCS Member/Super Site Supporter/Paramedic Supervis
Been watching the news over the past few days. Wow..did you folks on the East Coast get hit hard! How's everyone in the PCS family doing?
 
On the lower east coast, not too bad. The snow didn't melt and freeze, so there wasn't much ice and the roads stayed dry. Looked nice for two days though...
 

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Thanks for asking, we are OK, we have about 11 inches of snow but it has ice in it as well because halfway into the storm we had a brief period of sleet. It makes it hard to shovel. No power outage here so that was good.
 
We had one brief "flurry squall" here and that was it, nothing stuck. No more than 50 miles east of here, they had a foot of snow or more.

Of course, we got the brunt of the "Snowmageddon" double storm last February, with 48" over 4 days, so I don't mind that we missed it this time.
 
Last week And the week before there was a lot of damage because of this crazy weather. Two weeks ago, there was an incredible amount of rain that caused the brooks and rivers to overflow causing major damage to roads and bridges in western and south western New Brunswick.

Last week was the storm surge on the eastern part of the province that caused all of the damage. Cottages, trailers, boardwalks severely damaged along with major costal erosion.

This week, finally we got snow. Blizzard conditions in the northeastern regions of the province and maybe a foot here. As far as I'm concern, we would take the snow over all of the other junk we have been getting.
 
I don't know what you are talking about :p nothing happened here in Florida. But I did have my sister and her BF get stuck here because they could not fly back to NYC due to the blizzard. They just left this morning and had to go to philly and bus into NYC.
 
Glad to hear you are all coping well and are safe. I think Jean-Marc got the worst of it in New Brunswick.

Adam, I agree with with Bruce...you're place is beautiful and would make an ideal card cover (Hallmark is always looking I'm sure).

Cheers!
 
just a little snow (emergency)

The county I live in, Columbia, received two feet of snow. The roads were so bad that they declared a state of emergency. There was to be no travel unless it was an emergency. I spent all day trying to dig out, with the exception of taking one ambulance call. The guy had a heart attack. We had two other calls at the same time that were also heart related. We're a small squad that averages about three calls a day. We had like ten in all.:pat:
The good news is that once I finally get to the cars they are fine! I would post a picture but all I seem to get is white. I just love the snow.:letitsnow:
 
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