have a patients in the water. but safety our swift water rescue teams is paramount. you can t say sitting be done in 30 seconds, 40 seconds. that s our principle concern. martha: they have got her it was touch-and-go for a moment. it looks like she was over the side. we just saw the thumbs up from that driver of the boat who did a masterful job just unthat currents which has to be tough to steer that boat in. they pulled her in and thank goodsness. she hope she is going to be fine. no doubt she ll have to go to the hospital to make sure high pressure or thermia did not affect her. we have one of our medic units from montgomery county fire awaiting on the shore. she ll be transferred to the
medic units, evaluated, and if necessary, transported to the local hospital. martha: we are watching this boat as it pulls her to safety. it must be frustrating for you to issue these warnings and see people not heeding them and head into the water. we are not out of the woods today. the river will continue to crest. the national weather service told us as late as through tomorrow. so if anybody has plans for recreation, plan something dry and away from the potomac and at canal areas. there are low-lying areas that will continue to flood. martha: a good day for a movie. we thank you for being with us and all the great work and your people are doing. thank you for making time for us. we appreciate it. they are right now sifting through mountains of rubble across the southern parts of this nation after powerful storm that spawned a rash of deadly twisters. a brand-new hour of america