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‘If You See It Coming, It’s Too Late’: Ex-Firefighter Shares Flood Safety Tips Near Guadalupe River

CENTRAL TEXAS, JUL 5 – At least five first responder groups from Houston were deployed to support Central Texas flood relief efforts, with teams possibly staying up to two weeks, officials said.

Summary by KSAT 12
Take it from a former firefighter: anyone without experience in high water rescues should keep themselves out of harm’s way. Debbie, an ex-firefighter who also worked as a Swiftwater Rescue Technician, spoke to KSAT 12 News’ Zaria Oates near the Guadalupe River in Spring Branch. “I feel like I’m on this side of the traffic, behind the guardrail, and I’m high enough to be safe,” Debbie said on Friday night. “Now, if it gets halfway up this bridge…

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abc 13 Houston broke the news in Houston, United States on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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