Kerrville Police Community Officer Jonathan Lamb told stories of law enforcement officers responding to the disaster during a press conference that was streamed live by multiple media outlets.
Lamb explained how the flooding of bridges on the Guadalupe River isolated some towns and communities, transforming them into “islands.” He then told the story of Kerrville officers who live in the community of Hunt and were trapped by the flooded bridges.
The officers alerted residents to the flooding, helped them get down from the roofs of their homes, and rescued people from the water. Lamb said the officers, including a patrol sergeant, worked with volunteer firefighters and an emergency room physician to rescue endangered people and provide first aid to the injured.
“They worked 13 hours straight without relief,” Lamb said. It was 5 p.m. before other first responders arrived in Hunt.
In Kerrville, officers evacuated more than 100 homes in the early morning hours of July 4. “They went door to door waking people up and convincing them to leave,” Lamb said.