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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Exhausted Hero

A photo of a sleeping Texas sheriff’s deputy who worked for 12 hours straight helping flood victims has also gone viral.

“This deputy worked 12+ hours through the night, doing high water rescues,” Texas Sheriff's Deputies posted on Facebook.

“Worked until he couldn't stand anymore. This man and hundreds more just like him are out there, saving Texans!! Much respect sir!”

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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

We're not heroes. We just do our jobs. Some do them better than others.

Anonymous said...

Well that mayor of houston democrat of course is completely worthless. Leave it to a democrat to cause deaths because they are always incompetent. He must have been daunted by the idea of ordering some of Houston to be evacuated because he didn't. The useless idiot told people evacuation would be more dangerous then staying in their houses. Now look. He's another democrat affirmative action ghetto man and of course his supporters dumber then he is and as dishonest as the day is long because all democrats lie constantly still continue to praise him.

Anonymous said...

You got that right!! WCSO has the ultimate keyboard warrior Lt. "Forrest" I mean Tim Robinson

Anonymous said...

Nope brother I'm hero. Most of my shift are slackers

Anonymous said...

Jon Todd typical Wednesday afternoon

Anonymous said...

I wonder how much OVERTIME George Nelson got for the Texas floods?

Anonymous said...

1:39 PM Nice rant, but actually, the last hurricane evacuation people died in the traffic jam, plus they got stuck on the highways and had to ride out the hurricane in their vehicles.

He is to fault but not totally, because people wait to the last minute and create their own demise.

You sound like CNN, only half the story.

Anonymous said...

What a man, what a man, what a mighty good man!

Anonymous said...

I hope he is still getting paid!
He deserves to get paid for this job.

Anonymous said...

Amen all first responders deserve our devotion and prayers all of the time.