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Snow Plow Escorts Ambulance During Winter Storm in Ohio
A record 9.2 inches of snow slowed travel, prompting ODOT to escort an ambulance carrying infant Bryson to Cincinnati Children's Hospital for urgent care.
- On Sunday, Cincinnati Children's transport team requested an Ohio Department of Transportation snowplow escort for baby Bryson's transfer from Mercy Anderson amid near-impassable roads.
- The National Weather Service reported 9.2 inches of snow in Cincinnati on Sunday, leaving roads covered and hampering road and first-responder conditions in Greater Cincinnati.
- Driving about 30 to 35 mph, Joe Estes, ODOT snowplow driver, cleared the route with the ambulance 150 feet behind, turning a typical 15-minute route into nearly half an hour; Estes said, `By no means am I the hero.`
- Officials said baby Bryson and his parents are doing well at Cincinnati Children's, and the plow driver reunited with the transport team on Monday with Heather Lipps expressing gratitude.
- Officials urged residents to stay home as Ohio Department of Transportation shifts focus to side streets and shared Monday video highlighting cooperation among hospitals, ODOT, and first responders.
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