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Posted: Sunday, 17 June 2012 10:52PM

Emergency Workers Call Storm Tourists a Nuisance



     HUTCHINSON, Kan.  - Tourists are flocking to sign up for vacation packages filled with storm chasing. For them it's a trip of a lifetime, but some emergency workers find the tour groups a nuisance during what can be life and death situations.
    Rush County Emergency Management Director Jim Fisher recalled what happened in early May, the night a tornado wrapped in a wall of rain was about to flow through LaCrosse.
    When he needed to move some storm spotters down a county road, it was blocked by a tour van and a group of sightseers with tripods set up in the middle of the road.
    The Hutchinson News (http://bit.ly/Lygk1w) reported that one of the tour members told a Rush County storm spotter he had paid $1,000 to storm chase and he had every right to be there.

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Emergency Workers Call Storm Tourists a Nuisance
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