We were prepared for a long deployment.

Now we are being told to stay put, because there is the possibility that our resources will be needed here.

If not for the chief coming by, at least one of our stallions would be dead.

We always coordinate our efforts with FEMA and the state EOC, (Emergency Operations Command).

The man was a habitual forger.

It is certainly nothing like what Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana had to deal with, but the efforts are still ongoing.

This generation is so visual. You can't keep putting worksheets in front of them. They buy into this.

Chief (Lyons) was knocking on our door around 11 that night. He told us about the danger, and said we had to make a decision whether we were going to stay or go.