Austin-Austin’s EMS and Austin Fire Department responded to many water rescue operations in Austin after a severe storm on Wednesday evening.
A Social media is published by ATCEMS Those who were traveling at that time advised “to wrap not to drown.” Atches also advised not to travel unnecessarily.
After 7 pm, officials responded to “many rescue operations throughout Austin.”
At 7:09 pm, ATCEMS was in the 7000 Bloc of the 35 South Road to save water. The publication said that many of the victims were washed away.
The officials saved a victim that was withdrawn at the bottom of the river, near Guadalobi Street and Airport Street at approximately 7:14 pm
The rescue of the other water was reported in the 2200 bloc from West North Loop Bolvard Street around 7:40 pm, the officials said that it was removed from the water and that the rescue has moved to the recovery position for an additional victim.
According to ATCEMS, there were reports that two people were in the water in the same area and that the paramedics at the scene were trying to locate its location.
Nick Banin, the chief meteorologist at KXAN, said that severe thunderstorms will be valid until 7:30 pm for the entire Austin Metro provinces along with parts of Travis, Bastrop and Caldwell’s provinces. Banin warned of potential cold of baseball and wind guests up to 60 miles per hour.
In addition, it was stated that some storms passed through the northwestern areas of Austin, which brought the cold, the strong winds and the heavy rains.