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DC officials respond to winter storm
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8 months ago
Justin Brown from the Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency shares how the capital is being affected by the recent snow and what help they are providing.
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The snow in the nation's capitol has already closed schools and impacted this morning's
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commute.
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Justin Brown is the deputy director of the D.C. Homeland Security and Emergency Management
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Agency.
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Thank you so much for joining us this morning.
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So can you update us?
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What's the latest?
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How are some of those overnight and early morning conditions impacting the capitol?
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Yeah, absolutely.
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Thanks for having me.
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So our teams have been out all night.
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As you know, Mayor Bowser activated our snow emergency and our snow team on Tuesday.
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Those teams have been out all night with a complement of about 250 light and heavy plows,
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pushing the snow, salting, pushing the snow, salting, as well as our teams that are out
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sort of covering critical facilities like schools, police stations, fire stations.
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They've been keeping up with the snow as best as possible.
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I think that work has paid off.
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A lot of our commutes in so far have been on bare pavement, still a lot of wet, slushy
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snow, particularly in the medians and along the sides of the road.
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But like I said, that work has paid off and we've been keeping on top of it.
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Yeah, we have reporters on the field in Washington, D.C., and they're all reporting that roads
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are mostly wet.
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With the storm yesterday, what was the biggest challenge, you think, for you and your teams
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to stay ahead of it?
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Well, we have great partners at the National Weather Service, but one of the biggest challenges
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is always just watching that forecast, waiting for the latest model, reassessing what's happening.
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We had a 10 percent chance of the storm overperforming on the front end.
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It did do that a little bit.
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So we had some heavier, dense snow right up front and we were hoping for a little bit
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more of a slow lead in.
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But watching that storm and measuring that, keeping our leadership up to date and helping
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provide support to our agencies that are doing the clearing of the snow is always really
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our biggest challenge.
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Well, as we mentioned, you know, right on the heels of this, another storm moving on
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through.
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While this may not bring all the snow, still some ice and rain.
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So what are you guys planning for later today into Thursday?
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Sure.
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So our teams from our Department of Public Works and Transportation are out there.
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Incredible partners, the men and women out there have been doing an incredible job keeping
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things clear.
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They're going to stay out there to monitor, make sure that there's no icy spots, be able
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to clear areas where there's still snow buildup.
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But we are hoping that that rain and those warmer temperatures over the next 24 hours
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will help wash away from some of that snow and do some of that work for us.
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And as for the residents of Washington, D.C., what do you want to tell them as far as what
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can they do to help you?
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Absolutely.
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Well, safety is always first and foremost for us.
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So we always ask folks to make sure that they check in on their neighbors, check in on vulnerable
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residents, seniors, folks that may have access and functional needs, make sure that folks
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who need help getting in and out of their homes or clearing the areas in front of their
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homes or their businesses, that they're able to do that.
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Neighbors helping neighbors.
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This is Washington, D.C.
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That's what we do.
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We ask folks to keep doing that.
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We do ask folks to comply with the snow emergency order, which helps keep vehicles off of the
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key roadways and our emergency routes.
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That helps the Department of Public Works clear that snow curb to curb and allows us
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to get in and really move the snow fully off those roadways.
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So that's really important to keep those vehicles off the street.
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And as usual, the best way to commute into the district is on Metro.
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So we encourage folks to use public transportation as much as possible.
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Well, there we go.
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All right.
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Justin Brown, deputy director of the D.C. Homeland Security and Emergency Management
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Agency.
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Thanks again for joining us this morning.
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Thanks for having me.
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