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Sarah Oct 28th 2012 9:33 am

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My husband works for the city of NY and got called in today to work a 10hr shift as he's on the emergency response team. He's in some office in Brooklyn with a load of suits all talking and planning. I've been pretty blasé about the storm but he emailed me a hour ago telling me to fill pans with water, saying things were looking pretty serious.
Sandbags in front of the door and hatches battened down. Fingers crossed it's much ado about nothing.

Jerseygirl Oct 28th 2012 9:39 am

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Originally Posted by Sarah (Post 10354480)
My husband works for the city of NY and got called in today to work a 10hr shift as he's on the emergency response team. He's in some office in Brooklyn with a load of suits all talking and planning. I've been pretty blasé about the storm but he emailed me a hour ago telling me to fill pans with water, saying things were looking pretty serious.
Sandbags in front of the door and hatches battened down. Fingers crossed it's much ado about nothing.

I'm worried about a couple of large trees...maybe he could take a look...if he has time. ;)

Sarah Oct 28th 2012 9:42 am

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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl (Post 10354483)
I'm worried about a couple of large trees...maybe he could take a look...if he has time. ;)

He'll be happy to! Whats up with your trees? You can email me photos if you like :)

Bob Oct 28th 2012 9:47 am

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Originally Posted by WEBlue (Post 10352973)

Luckily I already did my big food shopping, but now I'm worried about all those frozen things in my freezer. I've started a big pot of soup so I can just chuck thawing meats & veggies in it if necessary when/if the power fails. The husband pulled out the camping stove and lantern, so we'll at least be able to boil water & read by lantern-light.

at least in the winter, you can chuck your stuff out in the snow banks....and then fend the animals off.

Bob Oct 28th 2012 9:54 am

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Anyway, we've got our garden furniture in the garage, the storm windows are down and the car has a full tank of petrol and that's about it from us in prep...oh and batteries for the torches.

/We did see loads of heavy gear as well as electricity utility trucks heading up I-95 and I-495 this afternoon.

Lion in Winter Oct 28th 2012 10:16 am

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Good luck all.

http://www.wunderground.com/radar/ra...20York%2c%20NY

If you should evacuate the area, please do so. You don't want the zombies to get you in the aftermath, you know what they're like.

Jerseygirl Oct 28th 2012 10:31 am

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Originally Posted by Sarah (Post 10354487)
He'll be happy to! Whats up with your trees? You can email me photos if you like :)

Just joking...thanks anyway Sarah. We have a couple my husband thinks are rotten near the base. We cannot take them down without the council's permission. Their tree guy came out a year ago and said they were OK...but hubby's not convinced.

penguinsix Oct 28th 2012 10:50 am

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Originally Posted by WEBlue (Post 10353958)
So all the governors in the neaby states have declared states of emergency (whatever that means).

State of Emergency activates additional government power, such as the ability to mobilize National Guard troops under the governor's command and access to emergency funds that are set aside for things like fireman overtime pay and emergency road repair. It's actually legally necessary for a number of government programs, but also has the psychological effect of scaring some into paying attention.

Sarah Oct 28th 2012 11:28 am

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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl (Post 10354516)
Just joking...thanks anyway Sarah. We have a couple my husband thinks are rotten near the base. We cannot take them down without the council's permission. Their tree guy came out a year ago and said they were OK...but hubby's not convinced.

Oh he'd be able to tell you if they're rotten or dangerous or whatever. Couldn't do it from a photo though obviously. I'd be concerned about them too tbh.

kimilseung Oct 28th 2012 11:56 am

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Originally Posted by WEBlue (Post 10352973)
The husband pulled out the camping stove and lantern, so we'll at least be able to boil water & read by lantern-light.


A general reminder
Anyone using camping equipment indoors, should remember to be aware of
carbon monoxide and suffocation dangers, keep good ventilation if you can. Camping equipment indoors can and does kill.

WEBlue Oct 28th 2012 11:58 am

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Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 10354479)
Who loves ya baby?

:lol: :lol: Yeah, where's Kojack when you need him?

Nutek Oct 28th 2012 12:08 pm

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joto Oct 28th 2012 12:11 pm

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Some good friends from MA were staying with us for a few days and had to go back today instead of tomorrow. The airline they booked on said either go today or they didn't know when they could fly again. I hope everyone in the way of the storm stays safe with no property damage.

WEBlue Oct 28th 2012 12:15 pm

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Originally Posted by kimilseung (Post 10354587)
A general reminder
Anyone using camping equipment indoors, should remember to be aware of
carbon monoxide and suffocation dangers, keep good ventilation if you can. Camping equipment indoors can and does kill.

Yes, we were going to set up the stove on the screen porch if we do need to use it.

willmore Oct 28th 2012 12:17 pm

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Take care and be safe everyone affected by sandy. Please try to keep in touch so you can let us know how you are doing....


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