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appalachiablue

(41,136 posts)
Tue Jan 4, 2022, 11:09 PM Jan 2022

Search and Rescue Expert: How Drivers Can Deal w Frigid Conditions: Stranded On Icy VA Hwy, 24+ Hrs

- 'Motorists have been trapped on an icy Virginia highway for more than 24 hours. A search-&-rescue expert explains how drivers can weather frigid conditions for that long.' Insider, 4 hrs. ago, Jan. 4, 2022.

Thousands of people were trapped on I-95 in Virginia for more than 24 hours after a snowstorm.
A search-and-rescue expert shared how motorists could survive being out in frigid conditions.
Stranded drivers should eat any food they have and bundle close with each other, the expert said.
Thousands of drivers were trapped on a stretch of I-95 in northern Virginia for more than 24 hours after several tractor-trailers crashed during a snow storm.

Weathering those conditions is something most people could do "successfully without much pain as long as you stay warm," according to Chris Boyer, the executive director of the National Association for Search and Rescue. People trapped on the road should make sure their exhaust pipe is not covered by the ice or snow if they plan to keep their vehicle running to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning, he said. "If the snow is deep enough they can't get out, their tailpipe's probably clogged, so they need to turn the engine off," Boyer said.

He recommended keeping the windows to the car cracked slightly, but for drivers to "try to stay bundled up and warm."

Boyer told Insider that survival on the highway would become more difficult after 24 hours, because there would be less food and people would need to get out of their cars to go to the bathroom.

"So now you're getting cold and freezing and refreezing kind of becomes a thing," Boyer said. "That's an issue."

For people still stranded on I-95, Boyer said "the biggest frustration will be they don't know when the police are going to get there to help them out."

He added that it's best for motorists stuck in their cars to conserve their cell phone power as much as possible so that they can contact the police if needed. Marcie Parker, District Engineer for Va. DOT, told reporters on Tuesday that cars on I-95 were trapped with 4 inches of ice under their wheels. Parker said she expects all vehicles to be removed from the road by Tuesday evening and before Wednesday morning rush hour. Boyer said people stranded on the highway need food, water, and coverings like blankets or jackets, and that they need to run their vehicles periodically to keep warm until help arrives.

He suggested that people stuck on the road bundle together for warmth and eat whatever food they have, because "calories start to get low" after 24 hours...

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/motorists-have-been-trapped-on-an-icy-virginia-highway-for-more-than-24-hours-a-search-and-rescue-expert-explains-how-drivers-can-weather-frigid-conditions-for-that-long/ar-AASqYbe
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- A car became stranded car on the highway in Alexandria, Virginia, as a winter snow storm hit the Northern Virginia area Monday, crippling traffic.
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- 'Motorists have been stranded on a major interstate in Virginia since last night.' ksltv, Jan. 4, 2022.
(CNN)- Drivers have been stranded for hours on Interstate 95 in eastern Virginia- some from Monday into Tuesday morning- because of a severe winter storm that has sent authorities scrambling to clear a path.

The vehicles were stuck on portions of a 50-mile stretch of I-95 in the Fredericksburg area, between Richmond and Washington, DC, partly because of disabled trucks blocking the way in snowy and icy conditions, the Virginia Department of Transportation said. Among those stranded in the area: U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia, who said he was still stuck in traffic at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday- 19 hrs after starting his drive. He did not specify what road he was on; many secondary roads in the region also were blocked by downed trees or wintry conditions, authorities said...

https://ksltv.com/480633/motorists-have-been-stranded-on-a-major-interstate-in-virginia-since-last-night/

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Search and Rescue Expert: How Drivers Can Deal w Frigid Conditions: Stranded On Icy VA Hwy, 24+ Hrs (Original Post) appalachiablue Jan 2022 OP
This is why I obsessively monitor weather conditions if we travel. tanyev Jan 2022 #1
What The I-95 Shutdown Taught Us To Carry In Our Car: appalachiablue Jan 2022 #2

tanyev

(42,559 posts)
1. This is why I obsessively monitor weather conditions if we travel.
Tue Jan 4, 2022, 11:15 PM
Jan 2022

I can’t even imagine trying to cope with something like that.

appalachiablue

(41,136 posts)
2. What The I-95 Shutdown Taught Us To Carry In Our Car:
Tue Jan 4, 2022, 11:43 PM
Jan 2022

Numerous vehicles were stranded on Interstate 95 in eastern Virginia because of a severe winter storm.

If you're stranded in your car, having the right supplies could mean the difference between life and death.

CNN's Jennifer Gray explains what you need to be prepared.

**CNN VIDEO** good tips..

https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/what-the-i-95-shutdown-taught-us-to-carry-in-our-car/vi-AASqN20

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