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The task force was assigned to a 35-member urban search and rescue team; the Minnesota unit would be ahead of or trailing the larger group to provide K-9 support.
Multiple animal rescue organizations are partnering to reunite lost pets with their families after the devestating floods in central Texas.
In the wake of Texas’ July 4 floods, members of the Church of Jesus Christ have contributed thousands of service hours.
Arizona Task Force 1, managed by the Phoenix Fire Department, spent nearly 20 days searching through wreckage in Texas, ...
The CBS News Texas I-Team obtained dozens of text messages and emails exchanged between Kerrville city officials as they ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Task forces around the country are starting to return home after weeks of search and rescue efforts ...
Dr. Tyler Fulks, an SIU Medicine emergency medicine physician at Springfield Memorial Hospital, was a member of the Indiana ...
Miranda Lambert is helping out in multiple ways with flood relief. Not only is she participating in a benefit concert (more on that in a bit) but she’s also donating over $300,000 to over 20 animal ...
After traveling thousands of miles to assist with recovery efforts following deadly flooding in Texas, a Tennessee task force ...
A Texas drone team develops a new thermal imaging method to support disaster victim searches after deadly flooding in the ...
MARBLE FALLS, Texas — Family, friends and first responders from across Texas gathered on Tuesday at Marble Falls High School to honor Volunteer Fire Chief Michael Phillips, who remains missing after ...
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have been an “integral part” of flood cleanup in central Texas.