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  • I didn't know snow removal convoys were allowed to run red lights.

  • wow. dose Chicago own it?

  • AWESOME :D

  • ICE AGE!!!!

  • nice komatsu loader !

  • This is Sergeant Peterson Chicago Police

  • что за поебень О_о

  • You know the amount of fuel thoughts things take it might actually be cheaper just to haul the snow away...

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  • @robertgift that is chicago for ya... lol..

  • Why not obey signals rather than impede traffic?

  • @robertgift any excuse to turn on the pretty blue lights

  • These are used at O'Hare a lot. I think they can melt some ungodly amount like in the millions per minute.

  • @Nintenkid91 Its not a lot really fast the main thing is you don't have to find room to store "ungodly" amounts of snow. Not a really fast process but dumping warm water down a sewer is better then covering a few acres of land with a pile of snow you wont see melt till early summer. :-) Use them alot in Whistler, BC

  • @Nintenkid91 apply heat, watch snow turn to water

  • chicago police department-you gentleman rock!

  • Just another winter in good old chi-town

  • we might need it again this winter

  • They usually place it over a sewer drain, all it does is melt the snow.

  • does it collect the water?

  • I fucking knew it only American would do something this retarded. Mother nature does it anyways. and for FREE

  • @NightShift127 Used in big cities that dont have the room to put the snow anywhere, more cost effective to melt than to truck it out of the city.

  • @NightShift127 Fucking idiot. I'm ashamed to live in the same country as people like you

  • thats western and north ave

  • it melts the snow

  • i wanna see how thats works

  • @crash60068 apply heat, watch snow turn to water.

  • @code3paris

    then you have black ice

  • @9115drpl Let's not be racist here....

  • @9115drpl It drains into the storm drains, not the road surface.

  • @code3paris ...you just blew my mind

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