Actually close enough to walk outside right after the final siren and hear the celebration beginning that went on through the night..
I was an Active Duty PJ and our unit from Plattsburgh AFB 30 miles to the NE was assigned air-evac responsibility for the entire Olympics. Once packaged - any injured participant or anyone else for that matter - was flown to either Plattsburgh, Burlington, Albany or even Montreal.
Instead of our Jolly Greens (HH-53s - too much noise in avalanche prone areas like Whiteface Mountain) ==> we used our UH-1 Huey (slicks) choppers. Two birds were assigned and deployed to a hanger near the entrance to the Lake Placid Airport which was right around a mile from the village.
We watched the game on television like millions around the world and then went outside to engage in the festivities a short walk away. After all ==> PJs to this day are kinda known for how shall I say this delicately-----getting involved.
That Others May Live