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Austin first responders tell horrifying stories of calls during winter storm

Austin first responders tell horrifying stories of calls during winter storm Austin first responders tell horrifying stories of calls during winter storm So many calls came in during last week s winter storm that some requests for help had to go unanswered. AUSTIN, Texas - Austin medics and firefighters were able to save hundreds of people who were freezing to death in their homes during last week s winter storm.  However, there were so many calls coming in that some requests had to go unanswered.  Once the roads in Austin were covered in snow and temperatures dipped into the single digits, thousands of homes all over the city lost power. It was first responders who then answered the community s desperate pleas for help.

Austin medic shares heartbreaking testimony of snowstorm

Stuck in the snow, this Austin paramedic kept a 98-year-old patient warm through transport

Stuck in the snow, this Austin paramedic kept a 98-year-old patient warm through transport FacebookTwitterEmail With an ambulance stuck in the snow, Austin paramedics had to resort to warming a 98-year-old patient in a utility vehicle.Courtesy, Austin EMS Association With an ambulance stuck in the snow, Austin paramedics had to resort to warming a 98-year-old patient in a utility vehicle. The photo is touching the hearts of Texans who are dealing with the rare snowfall and the dangerous effects that have come in the wake of the storm. Canyon Lake resident Audrey Lucia shared the photo of her coworker, Austin paramedic Cole Turner, on her neighborhood Facebook page. The picture shows Turner cradling the patient in a warming blanket while sitting in the back of the vehicle borrowed from a neighbor, surrounded by snow.

Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground

Austinites trudge through the aftermath of the first of a series of winter storms that have pummeled the state since Sunday, disrupting power and water supplies for hundreds of thousands of Central Texans. (Photo by John Anderson) By Wednesday night, most of Austin was dealing with four overlapping crises: the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, the arrival of winter storms that brought the coldest weather in decades, the near collapse of the state electricity grid, and water system failures that forced a citywide boil water notice. Each of these helped make the others worse. While COVID-19 infections have leveled off from the surges of previous weeks, area hospitals were nearly full before the storm hit. As the electric grid crisis forced nearly half of Austin into darkness and cold for three full days, residents dependent on power-driven medical equipment were forced to call 911 to be transported to hospitals. Many other Austinites required emergency medical care from

Stuck in the snow, this Austin paramedic kept a 98-year-old patient warm through transport

Stuck in the snow, this Austin paramedic kept a 98-year-old patient warm through transport
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