Good Samaritans help stranded motorists during Oklahoma snowstorm

Good Samaritans were out in full force Tuesday, helping motorists who became stuck in the blizzard. In many cases, driving powerful four-wheel drive trucks, the good Samaritans helped to dig and tow motorists wedged into snow drifts.

 
By Michael Baker | Modified: February 2, 2011 at 1:48 am | Published: February 2, 2011   

EDMOND — It was a scene repeated Tuesday throughout Oklahoma — friendly acts providing a little warmth on one of the coldest of days.

Good Samaritans, many with big, powerful four-wheel drive trucks, helped out stranded motorists, typically in much smaller two-wheel drive cars.

photo - With bare hands, Josh Fulgium assists a motorist whose car was stuck in drifting snow in Edmond. Photo by Paul Hellstern, The Oklahoman
With bare hands, Josh Fulgium assists a motorist whose car was stuck in drifting snow in Edmond. Photo by Paul Hellstern, The Oklahoman

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“Doesn’t seem right to have a truck like this and me sitting in a warm house when people could be out here freezing to death,” explained Josh Fulgium as he worked to attach a tow line...
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