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What s the latest on the winter storm in San Antonio?
San Antonio Fire Department is “stretched to the max” during the ongoing and extreme weather conditions. On an average day we get about 5-600 calls into our center. With those calls, say it s a house fire automobile accident, we re going to send multiple units to that incident, said Fire Chief Charles Hood So for that day (Monday), we had 2,604 unit responses, and a lot of those are attributed to motor vehicle accidents. A lot of people were slipping and falling out on the ice. And then we had several house fires.
We push forward - volunteers scrambling to help homeless out of the cold
Feb. 17, 2021
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Isabella Schultz warms up in the back of volunteer Valerie Salas’ car as she head to a shelter. Salas is one of the outreach workers getting people off the streets into warm shelters.Jessica Phelps /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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Valerie Salas, director of outreach at Christian Assistance Ministries, tries to no avail to book a hotel for a client for the night to keep them safe.Jessica Phelps /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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Scott, a homeless man, talks with outreach professionals from CAM and Centro who came to check on him and drop off some food.Jessica Phelps /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
A homeless Austinite wears extra blankets to protect against the cold as an unprecedented winter storm grips much of Texas on Feb 13, 2021. homeless shelters and warming stations are experiencing high demand, although advocates say there’s still enough capacity to ensure no one will be turned away. Credit: Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune
As Texas endured a second day of freezing temperatures, hundreds of people who live in the streets sought live-saving refuge in emergency shelters.
In Texas largest cities, homeless shelters and warming stations are experiencing high demand, although advocates say there’s still enough capacity to ensure no one will be turned away.