Brian P. Levesque, Chief of Police
249 Russells Mills Road
South Dartmouth, MA 02748
For Immediate Release
Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018
Contact: Benjamin Paulin
Phone: 781-428-3299
Email: ben@jgpr.net
Dartmouth Police Warn Residents of Snow, Strong Winds and Ice
First Snow of Season will affect Commutes
DARTMOUTH — Chief Brian Levesque and the Dartmouth Police Department are warning residents about the potential impact of the region’s first snowstorm of the season.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for the area from 4 p.m. Thursday through 7 a.m. Friday. Dartmouth can expect to receive 1-2 inches of snow, changing to ice, sleet and then rain Friday morning. There is a significant chance for icing on the roadways. Wind gusts of up to 48 mph are also possible in the area.
The strongest wind gusts are expected Friday morning after sunrise.
The Thursday evening commute is expected to be hit hardest, but there will likely be some impact on the Friday morning commute.
During periods of snow, residents are required to remove their vehicles from the roadway to give plows the proper access.
While this storm is not expected to be large in size and scope, especially by New England standards, Chief Levesque urges residents to familiarize themselves with these general winter weather safety tips:
BEFORE A STORM
- It is always a good idea to have extra batteries in the house. Residents should always be prepared for power outages and stock up on batteries for flashlights or battery powered lanterns. If using candles, there should be a 3 foot ring of safety and be sure to keep them away from anything flammable or combustible.
- Keep cell phones, laptops and tablets charged as much as possible. Consider a external battery for your devices.
- Neighbors should talk with one another and set up plans to assist those who may be at risk and/or in need of help.
DURING A STORM
- Stay off the roads during periods of snow and sleet. If there is a plowable amount of snow, give plow and sand/salt trucks the space they need to operate.
- If power goes out during the storm, contact Eversource to report an outage at 1-800-592-2000.
- To report a gas leak, call 911. Residents should also contact Eversource for gas-related issues.
- If you have an emergency, call 911.
AFTER A STORM
- Do not go near or drive over any downed power lines.
- Clear snow from any gas vents attached to your home
- If snow ever rises above your vehicle’s tailpipe or is plowed to the point where it blocks the tailpipe NEVER start your vehicle before clearing the exhaust
- Assist the fire department by shoveling out any hydrants near your home.
- During a power outage, never run generators indoors or in garages. Aim exhaust away from the home, and do not run generators near HVAC intake pipes
- Do not use space heaters while sleeping
- Never use your oven as a heat source
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