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Fundación 911, a nonprofit that provides equipment and training to fire departments across Mexico, sent a crew of 40 members to support local first responders.
Mental health experts discuss the hidden toll of the Texas floods that victims will face long after emergency crews leave. Dr. Sabrina Browne shares warning signs with parents.
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Firefighters rescue person trapped in vehicle amid rising Texas floodwatersFirefighters in McGregor, Texas, carried out a swift water rescue on July 13 after a person became trapped near a low water crossing bridge. Crews from Waco and McGregor worked quickly to bring the individual to safety as the water level rose dangerously.
Videos posted online claimed Larry Leitha, a sheriff in Texas, said he would apply for a green card for the rescue team that saved his family.
Austin-based company, Campus Guardian Angel, demoed its active shooter emergency response drones on Monday morning.
Fatigue and frustration are growing among rescue workers who are ending another long day of searching for those who perished in last week's Hill Country flood disaster. Some volunteers involved in the search are even resorting to on-site IV injections to get through the hottest day yet in the Guadalupe River basin,
Over 130 people have died after heavy rain pounded Kerr County, Texas, early Friday, leading to "catastrophic" flooding, the sheriff said.
The Coast Guard team aboard Rescue 6553 saved nearly 200 people trapped by the deadly floods in Texas this past week.