Kudos Lakewood Police and Fire For This Morning
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 12:02 pm
Early this morning, the nightmare started all over again. You can almost hear the tension in the voices, but never any hesitation.
"Car spun out in high speed lane, west of West of Warren entrance." Cars and fire trucks answering as they head to the scene of too many deaths over recent months. Immediately Lakewood and Rocky River Police and Fire start assembling, cars, trucks, flashers, anything to help protect the area.
"Second car into the wall. We need salt up hear"
It is impossible to not think about the last couple months, as the accident scene proceeded to get worse. "We have a third call into the wall, other side of I-90." As police and fire desperately move into the way of on-coming traffic trying to slow it, and control it. "Cars spinning out on McKinley Bridge, where are those salt trucks. I am headed to I-90."
For nearly an hour, Lakewood and Rocky River Police and Fire battled spin outs, ice, and I-90 drivers at 2am.
In the end some people from out of town had their cars towed, and everyone made it back to the station, and their cars.
Police and Fire, it had to be hell, but you never hesitate.
Thank you
.
"Car spun out in high speed lane, west of West of Warren entrance." Cars and fire trucks answering as they head to the scene of too many deaths over recent months. Immediately Lakewood and Rocky River Police and Fire start assembling, cars, trucks, flashers, anything to help protect the area.
"Second car into the wall. We need salt up hear"
It is impossible to not think about the last couple months, as the accident scene proceeded to get worse. "We have a third call into the wall, other side of I-90." As police and fire desperately move into the way of on-coming traffic trying to slow it, and control it. "Cars spinning out on McKinley Bridge, where are those salt trucks. I am headed to I-90."
For nearly an hour, Lakewood and Rocky River Police and Fire battled spin outs, ice, and I-90 drivers at 2am.
In the end some people from out of town had their cars towed, and everyone made it back to the station, and their cars.
Police and Fire, it had to be hell, but you never hesitate.
Thank you
.