2.26.2026 Storm Response Update

Fall River Government TV Feb 26, 2026 YouTube Report Issue

The meeting provided an update on the storm response in Fall River, Massachusetts, following an unprecedented snowstorm that dumped over 30 inches of snow and brought hurricane-force winds. Mayor Paul Coogan opened the briefing, thanking numerous local and state officials, including the National Guard, Fire Chief Jeff Bacon, EMS Director Beth F, Police Chief Kelly Vatano, Deputy Chief JT Hoy, Governor Maura Healey, and Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll. He noted that Fall River received double the anticipated 18 inches of snow, leading to difficult conditions, and expressed gratitude for the state's rapid assistance. Governor Maura Healey detailed the statewide response, highlighting the activation of the National Guard on Sunday, the deployment of hundreds of personnel, and the establishment of incident commands in Fall River and Brockton. MassDOT, under Jonathan Guliver and Joe Fod, surged resources, deploying 211 pieces of equipment across 40 communities, including 71 in Fall River and 40 in New Bedford, with more on the way. She also acknowledged assistance from New York, Vermont, and Connecticut, and praised utility companies for reducing power outages from 290,000 to 58,000. The Governor compared the storm's intensity to the Blizzard of '78 and confirmed that the state of emergency remains in effect for most counties, while commuter rail services have resumed. Joe Fod and Jonathan Guliver from MassDOT elaborated on the progress, noting a shift from plowing to specialized snow removal due to hard-packed snow. They expressed optimism that most roadways would be passable within 24 to 48 hours. The Governor also addressed a fatality on the highway and a separate gas explosion in Taunton, emphasizing public safety efforts like warming shelters. Mayor Coogan confirmed that Fall River's FAST team and homeless services were continuing. The officials stressed the importance of teamwork and comprehensive resource deployment in managing the severe aftermath of the storm.

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