Times Square blizzard cam

It's not a blizzard yet, you can still see the street from the web cam!

It's not very deep either people are walking around like normal. It looks like warm fluffy snow.

However, two feet of snow will need plowing for traffic. If they get two feet.
 
The NYSE has tweeted that it will be open for business at 9:00AM. I guess they can't risk losing another 0.03% gain.
 
I prefer my ambulances less creepy.

They all can be creepy! Last ambulance I was in was a City of Minneapolis, and when they got me in I looked around and remarked that it was the exact same kind I trained in 20 years before.

It was really rough and I had just said same shocks when we hit a bump and I passed out, when I came too the crew was laughing hysterically. They took me to the hospital I wanted to go to so I was fine with it.
 
They all can be creepy! Last ambulance I was in was a City of Minneapolis, and when they got me in I looked around and remarked that it was the exact same kind I trained in 20 years before.

It was really rough and I had just said same shocks when we hit a bump and I passed out, when I came too the crew was laughing hysterically. They took me to the hospital I wanted to go to so I was fine with it.

I don't have any ambulance stories. They always just threw me in the car.
 
I don't have any ambulance stories. They always just threw me in the car.

I used to run on an ambulance back in my EMT days, and only once have I been a patient in one and that was in 1999.

I have been in two car accidents where I got seriously hurt but I didn't realize it and drove myself and the others to the hospital. The second one I probably should have been in an ambulance.
 
I used to run on an ambulance back in my EMT days, and only once have I been a patient in one and that was in 1999.

I have been in two car accidents where I got seriously hurt but I didn't realize it and drove myself and the others to the hospital. The second one I probably should have been in an ambulance.

I've pretty much led a charmed life. Saving all the exciting stuff for the end.
 
I've pretty much led a charmed life. Saving all the exciting stuff for the end.

Better do it now while you can, remember Byron's life just went out, no ambulance ride, no nothing extreme, just the coroner.
 
Lol, the upper midwest gets two feet of snow, no one bats an eye, life as normal... but if it happens in the NE, it's news :rolleyes:
 
Every network will now prove how well it reports the news by sending some weather-info babe out into the snow to report to the breathless nation that, yes, indeed, it is snowing in New York...


:eek:
 
Every network will now prove how well it reports the news by sending some weather-info babe out into the snow to report to the breathless nation that, yes, indeed, it is snowing in New York...


:eek:

Well, up until now, we weren't sure. You know how those weather-predictors are.
 
I used to run on an ambulance back in my EMT days, and only once have I been a patient in one and that was in 1999.

I have been in two car accidents where I got seriously hurt but I didn't realize it and drove myself and the others to the hospital. The second one I probably should have been in an ambulance.

The most serious of my accidents happened halfway between a fire-station and a major trauma center. The paramedics were there while it still felt like I was still moaning, "get an ambulance!" Some guy kept asking me "Are you alright?" Since I could see my foot was not where it ought to be, given the direction my leg was headed, I said "NOOOO...get an ambulance." I had this irrational fear he was going to go on about his business and leave me to "shake it off." The ambulance ride was under a mile.

In the hospital I found out that my sore hip from the a crash the week before was because of a fractured trochanter.
 
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