Wednesday's storm played havoc in the area.
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Road conditions were very hazardous Wednesday morning. Wind and snow reduced visibility and made roadways slick. The Unita County Fire and Ambulance crews were again out and about assisting those in need. They offered the following advice, “Please slow down, buckle up and be aware.” In this picture, Fire and EMS crews are responding Wednesday morning about 4 a.m. to Exit 48 I-80 for a semi truck that lost control and left the roadway. Both occupants of the truck were not injured. COURTESY PHOTO/UC Fire and Ambulance