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Icy conditions leading to more injuries, delays and road hazards, Fairfax Co. firefighters say

Icy conditions leading to more injuries, delays and road hazards, Fairfax Co. firefighters say
Fairfax County firefighter Emanuel Agam shovels snow Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026.(草莓传媒/Mike Murillo)

Firefighters in Fairfax County, Virginia, say they鈥檝e been servicing more calls since the recent storm as icy sidewalks, hardened layers of snow and sheets of ice blowing off cars have created dangerous conditions.

Capt. Frederick “Rick” Luong said one of the biggest hazards involves people losing their footing on thick ice.

鈥淲hen it snows a lot and it ices over, we see an increase of slip and fall injuries. We’ve been running a lot here lately,鈥 Luong said.

Icy walkways and driveways are also making it difficult for first responders trying to reach patients.

鈥淪ometimes it’s hard to get the patient, our cots and equipment in and out of the house, or in and out of the structure,鈥 he said.

The conditions are adding extra time once crews arrive.

Another major concern is drivers leaving ice on their vehicles, creating dangerous projectiles on the road.

鈥淧eople leaving ice on their cars, obviously it鈥檚 a projectile hazard. As the ice breaks off the vehicle, that can obviously hit somebody or hit another driver or hit another car, causing damage or injuries to somebody else,鈥 he said.

Buried sidewalks are also pushing more people into the roadway.

鈥淲e’re seeing an uptick of people walking in actual streets, so that causes traffic problems, and also it’s a safety hazard for the people walking on the streets,鈥 Luong said.

He said hydrants near homes need attention too.

鈥淲e always ask the public if they can clear out at least 3 feet in every direction of fire hydrants,鈥 Luong said.

How to correctly clear snow and ice

Firefighters said while the work can be tough, taking time to clear these spots on your property helps keep everyone safe.

Firefighter Emanuel Agam urges drivers to fully clean their vehicles before heading out.

鈥淐lear everything on top, clear all the sides, all the windows. I know people kind of forget the back windshield. That鈥檚 very important,鈥 Agam said.

For sidewalks, driveways and areas around cars, firefighters recommend using a sturdy metal shovel to break up thick ice. Agam stressed moving carefully as you work.

鈥淛ust shovel it all out when you’re walking, try to space yourself out. Kind of walk slowly, penguin walk, they call it,鈥 he said.

Also, don鈥檛 overdo it when working to clear the ice and take breaks when you need to.

After breaking up the ice, you’re encouraged to put ice melt on walking surfaces and also remember to clear around nearby hydrants to help firefighters connect quickly in an emergency.

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Mike Murillo

Mike Murillo is a reporter and anchor at 草莓传媒. Before joining 草莓传媒 in 2013, he worked in radio in Orlando, New York City and Philadelphia.

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