Fall River (MA) firefighters were hampered by illegally parked cars as they fought a house fire during a raging blizzard on Saturday night, according to a report published by 10WJAR.
The television station reported that the first firefighters to arrive had to run up the street to get to the scene as the fire truck they were on was blocked by cars on both sides of the road and one in particular that was parked too close to the intersection.
About 80 percent of the building collapsed due to the fire which displaced 11 people, according the report.
A total of 510 cars were ticketed and 30 were towed by tow truck operators who had to shovel snow to hook chains on the cars for removal, the television station reported.
City officials are talking about increasing parking fines to prevent similar issues from happening in the future, according to the report.