As of Friday, Coop and John were still in IC. Coop was in charge of IC of staging in San Antonio and John has the responsibility of sending and receiving trucks in and out.
They have been taking a few people back closer to Galveston, but into their homes. They are transporting from shelter to shelter. 507 is still up and running. It made two runs transporting patients back. 506 is still down. The replacement part was to come off the assembly line on Friday and overnight it to San Antonio.
There are about 100 ambulance in San Antonino. A bunch were sent to Houston.
They are still eating well. They get a buffet meal everyday. I guess they learned from the first experience what needed to be done and did not want any more members of the Strike teams to come unglued on anybody else like some one else we know, but I am not going to mention.
I found out last night that one of the ambulances from St. Louis, MO had an accident last week. I don't know where they were at, but it T-boned a pick-up truck. I don't know if anyone was injured. They rig had to piece it together and drive it back to St. Louis. What luck. This is when Duct tape come in handy, along with bailing wire.
They did hear that they might be letting some start coming home on Tuesday of this next week. Whether or not that will happen, no one really knows.
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