“Cover as much skin as possible:” Towing companies working despite bitter cold
By: Andy Devine
Posted: Jan 30, 2019 5:41 AM CDT
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WEST ALLIS, Wis. (CBS 58) – Employees at Royal Towing in West Allis were at work Wednesday morning despite the frigid temperatures.
One worker said she had been out on the road for more than 20 hours helping people in the cold.
They help people jump start their cars and get into locked vehicles.
“It’s been crazy busy,” One employee said.
When asked how they prepare to work in the cold temperatures, one employee said, "cover as much skin as possible."
Employees said they wear as many layers as possible and try to limit their time outside.
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