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(28 Jan 2026) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS Little Rock, Arkansas – 25 January 2026 1. Tracking shot of street, a Tesla trying to get out of the snow at the street intersection. 2. A car attempts to get out of the snow at the intersection ASSOCIATED PRESS Kansas City, Missouri – 27 January 2026 ++PARTIALLY COVERED 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Riley Nolan, Kansas City Fire Department Battalion Chief: “Yeah, with driving I think the main thing is for people to have patience. Leave in plenty of time. Don't rush to anywhere you need to go. And then when you're in your vehicle, I always tell my family members to take some rock salt or snow melt with them. Maybe keep a little shovel in there. Make sure you carry a warm winter jacket, hat, gloves, scarf, something to cover your face, warm layers of clothing. Take those with you, because you never know if something is to happen, and if you get stuck somewhere or get trapped out somewhere. That you'll be able to stay warm in your vehicle.” ASSOCIATED PRESS Arlington, Massachusetts - 26 January 2026 4. Various of Mario Jones digs their car out of a snowbank in Arlington, Massachusetts early in the morning ASSOCIATED PRESS Kansas City, Missouri – 27 January 2026 ++PARTIALLY COVERED++ 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Riley Nolan, Kansas City Fire Department Battalion Chief: “And then if you do break down on the side of the road or have an incident, stay in your vehicle. Don't get out and wander away. Stay with your vehicle, stay warm. Make sure your vent, your exhaust pipe is cleared. So, if you are running your vehicle from time to time, you won't want to run it the whole way, but make sure it's clearly venting so as to not endanger yourself in that situation.” ASSOCIATED PRESS Claymont, Delaware - 26 January 2026 6. Close up of ice under vehicle ASSOCIATED PRESS Billerica, Massachusetts - 26 January 2026 7. A snowplow pulling another snowplow that was stuck in heavy snow on a highway ASSOCIATED PRESS Little Rock, Arkansas – 25 January 2026 8. Mid of steps in snow ASSOCIATED PRESS Kansas City, Missouri – 27 January 2026 ++PARTIALLY COVERED++ 9. SOUNDBITE (English) Riley Nolan, Kansas City Fire Department Battalion Chief: “Wear good shoes with good traction on them. If you can, try to stay on areas that are clear. You know, obviously try going through the snow, slipping on the ice. Those can be very dangerous situations. And it also make your shoes, your socks start getting wet and then that can cause a frostbite. So, you wanna make sure that you keep yourself as dry as possible. And again, take your time. Small steps, easy going, don't get in a hurry.” ASSOCIATED PRESS Little Rock, Arkansas – 25 January 2026 10. Wide of person walking on snow covered street ASSOCIATED PRESS New York - 25 January 2026 11. Wide of street with snow-covered cars ASSOCIATED PRESS Kansas City, Missouri – 27 January 2026 ++PARTIALLY COVERED++ 12. SOUNDBITE (English) Riley Nolan, Kansas City Fire Department Battalion Chief: “We don't recommend anybody ever go out onto the ice, don't even get near the water. It's good to view from a distance, but never do we want anybody to go out on the water. If we see an animal go out there, if you see a friend or somebody try to do it, don't follow them, don't go after them. Call 911 if somebody falls through that water too.” ASSOCIATED PRESS New York - 25 January 2026 13. Wide of street with snow-covered cars STORYLINE: “If there’s ice, there’s a risk,” said Dr. Robert Wahl, vice chief of Emergency Medicine at DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital in Commerce Township, Michigan. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...