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Troopers Respond to Over 200 Calls During Winter Storm

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Nebraska State Patrol Release

Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol responded to over 200 weather-related incidents during the most recent snowstorm.

As the snow fell across Nebraska, troopers remained busy across the entire state. Troopers investigated 34 crashes, performed 161 motorist assists, and helped other agencies with 18 responses from the evening hours of Tuesday through the Thursday morning commute.

After a bitterly cold start to Thursday, frigid temps are in the forecast for most of next week. NSP advises all motorists to be prepared during winter driving conditions and extreme cold.

โ€œExposure in extremely cold temperatures can be dangerous after only a short amount of time,โ€ said Colonel John Bolduc, Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol. โ€œEveryone on the road should have a plan in case they become stranded. Keep a winter survival kit in your vehicle and have a full tank of gas before you hit the road.โ€

Some items to keep in your winter survival kit are:

First Aid Kit                                              Ice Scraper                                          Gloves/Hat

Phone Charger                                          Blankets                                              Tool Kit

Extra Clothing                                          Extra Food                                          Red Flag/Bandana

Shovel/Bag of Sand                                  Water                                                  Tow Rope

Motorists should always check the Nebraska 511 system for updated travel conditions throughout the state before attempting to travel in winter weather. Any motorist who becomes stranded can call the NSP Highway Helpline at *55 or 800-525-5555 and speak directly with an NSP dispatcher.

If you become stranded on the road, stay with your vehicle and call for help. The vehicle is the best shelter from the elements and is the easiest thing for emergency personnel to find while looking for a stranded motorist.