Texas emergency crews on standby for Hurricane Milton

AUSTIN (KXAN) – It has been a busy few weeks for emergency crews in North Carolina and Florida.

Texas A&M Task Force 1 is just one of the many groups that has been helping after Helene devastated the region.

“We always prepare for worse than predicted so we are ready for anything,” said Christy Bormann with Texas A&M Task Force 1.

Her crew of about 80 personnel, along with rescue boats and vehicles, hasn’t had much down time since they started helping.

“When we were responding for Hurricane Helene we started our response in Pensacola, Florida,” Bormann said.

When things got bad in North Carolina they headed to Yancey County, just north of hard hit Asheville.

“There we were doing both searches of residents as well as damage assessments,” Bormann said.

Bormann, and her two K-9’s, Connor and Canyon, play a critical role during and after disasters.

Texas search and rescue team on standby as Hurricane Helene approaches

“Connor is a live find dog so he is trained to find people who are still living,” Bormann said. “So, he was critical early on in our response looking for people who might be trapped in their homes. Then Canyon is trained to find Human Remains. So once Connor completed his mission, Canyon was able to step in and go to work searching for those who did not survive the disaster.”

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