“Frozen.”“I have been through bad storms before,” said Mr. Santiago, 30, at home in Lackawanna after the family was rescued at about 5 a.m. Sunday by a passing snowplow. In Buffalo, with professional rescuers slow to arrive, and shelters often unreachable, residents improvised. “She does not have any power,” Mr. Giardina added. “But the main thing is he’s got his insulin.”Nearly three days after the blizzard began, people remained stuck in cars on highways and on side streets in Buffalo, officials said. The post In Buffalo, Even the Rescuers Needed Rescuing appeared first on New York Times.