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  • 2 days ago
Lieutenant Colonel Ben Baker with the Texas Game Wardens spoke about response efforts in the wake of deadly flooding in Kerrville, Texas.
Transcript
00:00Good morning, everyone.
00:06Thank you for being here.
00:08My name is Ben Baker, Lieutenant Colonel for Texas Game Wardens.
00:11I'd like to start out by thanking the mayor, sheriff, chief,
00:18our local state partners, Texas Department of Public Safety,
00:21and the many others that have responded to this tragic event.
00:27We as Texas are strong, and together we face adversity.
00:35Your Texas Game Wardens responded in the early mornings of Friday to this tragic
00:40event, along with many other local and state partners.
00:45Since the early mornings of Friday, your Texas Game Wardens have had over 300
00:49Game Wardens in the area serving the people of the state of Texas and
00:54the citizens of Kirk County.
00:56Among that, we've searched 26 river miles since this tragic event has started.
01:03We've had approximately 444 rescues, 30 recoveries.
01:14Some of our resources and assets we have dedicated to this tragic event include two
01:19helicopters with hoist teams, 12 drone teams, 10 K-9 units, 9 swift water boat crews, 15 airboats,
01:3316 UTVs, and 169 four-wheel drive vehicles.
01:41Your Texas Game Wardens will remain here and serve in the community.
01:46We just ask you to continue to pray for the victims, for the families, for your first responders,
01:54for everyone involved.
01:56We'll open it up now to questions.
02:00Anybody have questions?

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