It Was a Spooky Day for All Responders at Mile Marker 181 I-90

It Was a Spooky Day for All Responders at Mile Marker 181 I-90
spooky day — Anaconda-Deer Lodge County Public Health Department
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Yesterday was a spooky day for all responders at Mile Marker 181 I-90. We originally responded to vehicle on its side w/ possible entrapment. As we were on scene directing traffic to the passing lane 2 more accidents happened. 1 Sheriff deputy and 1 MHP were narrowly missed and numerous firefighters had to run for the ditch multiple times to avoid being hit. All because some drivers did not want to slow down and move over. 

Lots of drivers are making it very dangerous for all responders out here. 

PLEASE WATCH FOR CHANGING ROAD CONDITIONS! PLEASE MOVE OVER AND SLOW DOWN IN EMERGENCY SCENES!

Our lives are not a fair trade for you being on time to your destination.

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