Good Morning my fellow C-Brats and thank you for your prayers and concerns. When Mark texted me this morning I realized that all of you wonderful folks were thinking of those affected by this horrific event.
I was on the initial "call out" of this incident at 1057 HRS Saturday morning. From that call out time to my return at our station I logged in 34 1/2 continuous hours of time, came home and took a 4 1/2 hour nap and returned to duty returning to our station at 2400 HRS last night (it is now 0200 HRS). Please know that I am just one of many putting in these hours.
The devastation is enormous and involves more homes than previously reported. Additionally the missing count estimate has increased significantly.
Yes, it has personally touched me as I know and work with one individual affected.
Today, I logged many hours on one of our team's Hovercrafts. FEMA has now taken a leadership role in this incident.
As some of you may remember last spring our Swift Water Rescue Team responded to the I-5 bridge collapse in Mt. Vernon....so 2 major incidents in less than one year is extremely unusual...(at least around here).
For those of you "old timers" who recall The Night the Mountain Fell, (also the name of a book). This book tells of the night a major portion of a mountain slid in Montana near Yellowstone National Park in the 50's burying numerous campers in the valley below and created Quake Lake just below Hebgen Lake and Hebgen Dam. This event Saturday is to me very similar to that event in the 50's ( which incidentally I was camped 50 miles from that location the night it occurred).
Obviously, I am not at liberty to divulge much information on this weekend's event as it would be inappropriate, however, I can share one happy event that occurred to me yesterday.....
While on the Hovercraft searching the area that has backed up behind the slide area we found a dog swimming near us. After some coaxing, we managed to get near enough to reach down to pull the tired dog into our craft. In the process, the dog chomped down on my hand through the diving gloves I was wearing. Naturally, it ended up on emergency radio traffic that a dog had been rescued and a responder had been bitten.
I know that what I have written is sketchy, but do please keep those folks who have lost loved ones and all their possessions in your thoughts and prayers.
Love you all...nite nite.