WPD Ambulance offers some safety suggestions for the first snow of the year
The Battlefords, Meadow Lake, and a large swathe of Saskatchewan east of the area are experiencing the first taste of winter for the season. By the time the snow event starts to end Thursday morning, some areas could see upwards of 30 cm of snow.
With the first snow of the year, WPD Ambulance is reminding people to be safe. After the prolonged summer weather, WPD Operations Manager Dane Cleenwerck says many of us have to remember how to drive in winter conditions.
“As soon as the first snowfall hits the ground, we often see a little bit of shaky driving. People sometimes need to address their mindset. Of how they’re out there on the roads. To slow it down.”
With lots of rural travel in the area, Cleenwerck says drivers should be prepared to look after themselves if they suffer a breakdown. “Have an emergency kit in your vehicles. Extra clothes, some snacks, maybe a blanket. We sometimes encounter weird car troubles, and it’s important we’re able to look after ourselves in that cold weather until help arrives.”