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Shreveport company comes to the aid of northwest Louisiana hospitals

Shreveport company comes to the aid of northwest Louisiana hospitals CNC Oilfield Services employees providing water to NWLA hospitals to keep patients and staff warm. (Source: Colton Sanders) By Chandler Watkins | February 18, 2021 at 1:59 PM CST - Updated February 18 at 9:41 PM Colton Sanders, James Caskey, Kris Cooper, Jamie Burford, and Brain Sneed of CNC Oilfield Services in Shreveport have been using tankers to get water to CHRISTUS Health Shreveport-Bossier, Ochsner LSU Health Systems, and the Willis-Knighton Health System. Louisiana National Guard arrives at Willis-Knighton (Source: Willis-Knighton Health System) “I got a phone call yesterday morning and was asked if I could help out the water situation at the hospitals,” Sanders said. “At this point, we had shut down operations. I thought if I had someone in one of the hospitals I would want to help out. I threw my clothes on and went and got in a truck, rallied up some of our other guys who said wherever

Texas Dad Rushes Choking Son on Icy Roads for Emergency Surgery

Texas Dad Rushes Choking Son on Icy Roads for Emergency Surgery
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Jefferson County EMA not caught off guard by snow Tuesday morning

Jefferson County EMA not caught off guard by snow Tuesday morning Share Updated: 4:35 PM CST Feb 16, 2021 WVTM 13 Digital Share Updated: 4:35 PM CST Feb 16, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript UNEXPECTED DUSTING IN PARTS OF CENTRAL ALABAMA WVTM13, SARAH KILLIAN SHOWS US WHAT PEOPLE CROSS JEFFERSON COUNTY WOKE UP TO THE JEFFERSON COUNTY EMA SAYS THEY’VE BEEN PREPARING FOR THIS WINTER WEATHER SINCE LAST WEEK FROM THE INFORMATION THAT WE GOT FROM THE WEATHER SERVICE. AND BECAUSE WE HAD SUCH A LARGE AMOUNT OF TIME TO BE ABLE TO PREPARE AND WORK WITH LIKE COUNTY STAKEHOLDERS AND AGENCIES AND ALLOWED US TO HANDLE THE EVENT VERY WELL. THE EMA IS CLOSELY MONITORING ROAD CONDITIONS FROM THEIR OFFICES DOWNTOWN OVERNIGHT ON HIGHWAY 280. THERE WERE REPORTS OF PATCHES OF ICE. THIS IS VIDEO OF THE INTERSECTION OF HIGHWAY 280 AND DOLLY RIDGE ROAD. CALLED OUT HERE TO PUT SAND ALONG THE INTERSECTION TO CLEAR UP THOSE SLICK SPOTS THEN RIGHT AROUND 5

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STRANGER THINGS: Deputies share eerie photos of Livingston Parish roads turned upside down by ice

STRANGER THINGS: Deputies share eerie photos of Livingston Parish roads turned upside down by ice See slideshow at bottom of story LPSO eerie shares photos of icy roads By Nick Gremillion | February 17, 2021 at 7:24 AM CST - Updated February 17 at 1:58 PM LIVINGSTON PARISH, La. (WAFB) - Three days of freezing temperatures and ice have left Livingston Parish, particularly rural areas, in the eerie dark. Deputies with the Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office shared photos of their patrols on icy roads in the parish in the early morning hours of Wednesday, Feb. 17. Many of the photos were reminiscent of the cinematography from Netflix’s hit show “Stranger Things.”

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