WMAR-2 News | Harford County firefighter's perspective of Hurricane Helene from the ground @WMAR2news | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 15 hours ago.
Working for the Harford County Volunteer Fire and EMS Association, Andrew Doyle has seen his fair share of tragedy and destruction, but nothing quite like this. "The pictures and videos don't do it justice. The mudslide debris, the debris from the houses, it's just piled up on the side of the road.,” Doyle told WMAR-2 News in a virtual interview Monday. Last week, he traveled to Avery County, North Carolina to join the hundreds of first responders from all over the country assisting with clean-up and recovery efforts from Hurricane Helene. He plans to stay for a few more days.
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Working for the Harford County Volunteer Fire and EMS Association, Andrew Doyle has seen his fair share of tragedy and destruction, but nothing quite like this. "The pictures and videos don't do it justice. The mudslide debris, the debris from the houses, it's just piled up on the side of the road.,” Doyle told WMAR-2 News in a virtual interview Monday. Last week, he traveled to Avery County, North Carolina to join the hundreds of first responders from all over the country assisting with clean-up and recovery efforts from Hurricane Helene. He plans to stay for a few more days.
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