The Boston Yeti isn't the only one braving the city's streets in the midst of a massive blizzard.
Boston's healthcare professionals were also out on the street, trekking through heavy snow and strong winds to get to local hospitals during brunt of the storm.
Despite reports of more than 20 inches of snow in the city, doctors, nurses and technicians made their way to work any way they could on Tuesday.
Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston shared a photo of one pathology technician who snowshoed her way into work.
Our sincerest thanks to all employees that have gone to extraordinary lengths to get to the hospital during the storm. Here’s a photo of pathology technician Vivian Chan who snow shoed into work. #Juno A photo posted by Brigham and Women's Hospital (@brighamandwomens) on Jan 27, 2015 at 8:22am PST
Another doctor cross-country skied her way to the hospital. Now that's dedication, ladies.
We love our staff! Dr. Kelli O'Laughlin, of BWH's Department of Emergency Medicine, cross country skies into work. #dedication #Juno A photo posted by Brigham and Women's Hospital (@brighamandwomens) on Jan 27, 2015 at 6:28am PST
Not everyone was aided by fancy footwear, though. These UMass nurses were spotted knee-deep in snow, fighting their way across the road to get some rest at a nearby hotel.
Umass Nurses cross Major Taylor Blvd. enroute to 12 hours of R&R at the Hilton. @telegramdotcom pic.twitter.com/EDZwSuXJUk— Christine Peterson (@ChrisPetersonTG) January 27, 2015
Boston Police also helped escort some of the healthcare professionals into local hospitals. Police Commissioner Bill Evans told local news outlet WCVB that he personally provided doctors and nurses with rides to work during the height of the storm.