because during that kind of winter apocalypse that we with had here in texas where we didn t have any electricity, it was just freezing temperatures, the roads were iced over, and e i was working one night, and we had a call about someone that apparently had a heart attack. so we arrived on scene, we had to park a little bit out, can and kind of trudge across the ice, almost slipping every step. we get to this gentleman, he s fallen out of his car, and he was laying on the ice. my partner starts cpr, and we realized, you know what? this might be a drug overdose. so my training officer says run back to your patrol bag and get some narcan. that s what we use to bring people back. it s miraculous, it brings people back from an overdose. because of christian s advice, i had some in my pocket. normally, a lot of folks keep it in their patrol bag, but here with this type of weather, the time it would have taken me to get back and get, you know, get
that bus, it is stopped now. it was sliding down hill. we have not the one thing we have not seen mud here. the salt trucks, the sand and salt trucks. if they can get. if the army national guard can get here, these police officers can get here. why can t we see a salt truck get here and salt this hill, put some sand on this spot right here. i believe i m sure that that will help these truckers get through here. here is another member of the army national guard. she just took some water to the people stranded on that bus. it looks like the bus says it is on its way to new york. there was a gentleman who walked up here a few minutes ago. he says he has been out here for what, 13, 14 hours. he has been stranded out here. that is the latest out here on i-75 northbound. back to you guys. i have got to believe you were talking about getting excited. our thanks to wgcl. much more on the winter