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First Alert 4 on MSNMissouri first responders back home after two weeks helping Texas flood response
It’s clear from the bumper stickers reading “Kerr County Strong” on every Task Force vehicle and the green ribbons every returning first responder wore that this mission will stick with the group.
After weeks away from home, members of the Virginia Beach Fire Department's Swift Water Rescue Team are back home.
Signs and warm hugs greeted Missouri Task Force 1 on Wednesday morning, returning from a deployment in central Texas.
A McKinney firefighter deployed to the Hill Country after deadly flooding says photos and videos don't do the devastation ...
Officials in Kerr County say that the body of a missing flood victim has been found, leaving only two people missing after ...
People are asked to file insurance claims first, and then if insurance doesn't cover their losses, FEMA may be able to help.
The acting administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency is pushing back on criticisms of the federal response to ...
A bipartisan panel of Texas House and Senate lawmakers were scheduled to hear from at least 17 state and local leaders during a July 23 hearing about the state’s response to the July 4-5 flooding in ...
Texas lawmakers on Wednesday were set to begin reviewing the July 4 floods that killed at least 135 people, a disaster that ...
Back from his deployment in Central Texas, a McKinney firefighter is talking about what he witnessed in the aftermath of ...
The Trump administration wants to “rebrand” the agency to emphasize states’ roles in disaster response. But Texas’s history ...
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