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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Hang in there Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="DiB14-SAFD" data-source="post: 16580641" data-attributes="member: 179425"><p>Monday was a shit show in San Antonio. Made so many calls for burst pipes at hotels and apartment complexes. All we could do was shut the sprinkler systems down, drain the pipes, turn off the power to the affected units and tell residents to find somewhere else to stay. </p><p></p><p>My station was without power all day and our roll up doors were broken so we had to move our engine to another station for the night so the pump didn’t freeze.</p><p></p><p>Made a couple working fires and pretty much ran for 24 hours straight. Felt really bad for the elderly people we were making that we couldn’t do much for. Lots of people running out of oxygen and no way to charge their home ventilators. </p><p></p><p>Today has been much better and it looks like we are on the backside of the worst of it. Fingers crossed we don’t come across to many doa’s over the course of the next week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiB14-SAFD, post: 16580641, member: 179425"] Monday was a shit show in San Antonio. Made so many calls for burst pipes at hotels and apartment complexes. All we could do was shut the sprinkler systems down, drain the pipes, turn off the power to the affected units and tell residents to find somewhere else to stay. My station was without power all day and our roll up doors were broken so we had to move our engine to another station for the night so the pump didn’t freeze. Made a couple working fires and pretty much ran for 24 hours straight. Felt really bad for the elderly people we were making that we couldn’t do much for. Lots of people running out of oxygen and no way to charge their home ventilators. Today has been much better and it looks like we are on the backside of the worst of it. Fingers crossed we don’t come across to many doa’s over the course of the next week. [/QUOTE]
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