well. sandbags are being distributed. barricades are being set up to redirect some of that water. let s take you to northern california where it is not any better. we are told about thousands of people are without power. in the low lands, it is not a good situation. we are told there is some severe flooding in some areas of san jose. we are hearing reports of swift water rescues in that area. they are doing what they can to protect this carpet. they are tending it. they have plastic all over this 600-food red carpet. we will have more on the red carpet from hollywood in a moment. back from the soggy carpet in los angeles to here in new york where it is just plain
clothes as quickly as possible. todd is winded, but his airway is clear. major albers assists with one of the other firefighters who also fell into the freezing water. miraculous, there are no serious injuries that day. it was a group effort. if they wasn t able to hold on to him on that bridge, we would have been downstream looking for the fireman. georgetown first responders transform luck from this bad day into improvements for future swift water rescues. the hope is that they ll be able to rely less on luck and more on preparedness. we ve learned a lot from the 95 event, to we re not wearing our turnout gear and we re wearing life vests and we have a swift water team that is on standby for us. they ll be ready if babbling leavenworth creek ever decides to rage again.
hypothermia and water in his lungs. the team removes his cold, wet clothes as quickly as possible. todd is winded, but his airway is clear. major albers assists with one of the other firefighters who also fell into the freezing water. miraculously, there are no serious injuries that day. it was a group effort. if they wasn t able to hold on to him on that bridge, we would have been downstream looking for the fireman. georgetown first responders transform luck from this bad day into improvements for future swift water rescues. the hope is that they ll be able to rely less on luck and more on preparedness. we ve learned a lot from the 95 event, to where we re not wearing our turnout gear and we re wearing life vests and we have a swift water team that is on standby for us. they ll be ready if babbling
in nashville, first responders in waist-deep water carry an infant to safety in a car seat. scenes like this played out all over the southern u.s. as torrential rains slammed the region, causing flash floods and dozens of swift water rescues. these residents in nashville waited to be picked up on their roofs. in another area of the city, one survivor s chest deep in the water while another swims past him to get to a car. this girl got a piggyback ride. this was a widely traveling set of storm bands, northwest of nashville. in hollister, missouri, a local fire chief says more than a dozen people had to be rescued from a mobile home park, and at least two mobile homes were washed away. north of there, in waynesville, missouri, a 4-year-old boy was killed inside a vehicle. this video shows some of the worst damage from two days of flooding there. houses, vehicles were submerged in waynesville. clinging to her infant daughter, resident jennifer ellis was
they have two very serious concerns. hypothermia and water in his lungs. the team removes his cold, wet clothes as quickly as possible. todd is winded, but his airway is clear. major albers assists with one of the other firefighters who also fell into the freezing water. politicously, there are no serious injuries that day. it was a group effort. if they wasn t able to hold on to him on that bridge, we would have been downstream looking for the fireman. georgetown first responders transform luck from this bad day into improvements for future swift water rescues. the hope is that they ll be able to rely less on luck and more on preparedness. we ve learned a lot from the 95 event, to we re not wearing our turnout gear and we re wearing life vests and we have a swift water team that is on standby for us. they ll be ready if babbling