FARGO (KFGO/NewsDakota.com) – Roads have reopened after no travel advisories were lifted across the state following a snowstorm that hit the region Tuesday.
North Dakota Highway Patrol Captain Bryan Niewind said travel was difficult for most of the day as troopers and first responders were called to multiple vehicle crashes and cars sliding off the roads.
Niewind said several vehicles were still stuck in eastern North Dakota on Wednesday morning.
“We have dozens of vehicles that are still stuck off the road on both I-29 and I-94,” Niewind said. “The main line is open, but we have ramps that are still blocked and we have cars kind of scattered all over in our ditches and medians through Barnes County, Cass County, Richland County right now.”
He said several first responders escaped serious injury during a number of near-misses.
“We had people just driving way way too fast for the conditions and they were coming into incident scenes where we had troopers on scene, DOT plows, ambulance, fire trucks. Harwood Fire Department put out a video yesterday where almost two of their firefighters were struck. Well, that occurred multiple times yesterday with patrol cars, snow plows, fire trucks, ambulance services,” Niewind explains.
The North Dakota Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol closed a portion of I-94 and I-29 Tuesday afternoon as first responders were overwhelmed with calls for service.
Video of near-miss with Harwood Fire/Rescue:











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