with people down there and them, there is an elderly person they're putting more in. there going on a kayak. these are volunteers from all over texas here. you got people running down and the kayak is a good way to go t screaming here, people going to to. whichever way you can go. help some of those who are in need and they are running. good stuff. there's carlos, is going to go try to help save we can get they've got some people down there that need some help ourselves right here. getting out of here. it's kind of an all hands on deck situation. the current is tremendously you got people running as fast as you can try to get those who strong, and these guys, the may be in need and they're on pastor there, you can look it up on the internet. it's his boat. you've got one of these little things in it that they tow cell phones trying to communicate anyway they can and behind when they go to the lake using that new app that acts and have fun. like a walkie-talkie to communicate with the crews that are actually inside there. today, they are telling people out with it. this is kent ulrich. look at this lady over here. kent just came out of there. his house is about how high with water? >> probably for three and a half i was going to say if i can go feet. >> but your family is out and over and talk to this lady over everything is okay? here also who looks like. speak my wife and my daughter left this morning early and i stuck around trying to save the people are making the best of it, that's all i can say. grand piano and some things kept they are making the best of it. they didn't see this coming. rising, kept moving things out. this neighborhood has never had