The previous week, a SBDR member and HAM radio operator in
Colorado had been monitoring a emergency management frequency when he heard
chatter about extreme rainfall in Pennsylvania. The town of Clearfield was
mentioned more and more and it was apparent that something bad was happening
there and it was happening very fast. He
called Kenton and told him something big had happened in Clearfield. Kenton contacted two Blue Hat (experienced in
assessments and team management) SBDR members and asked them to go check on
Clearfield. What they found was
Clearfield, PA had experienced an unusual weather pattern that dumped over 5
inches of rain in less than 4 hours. Areas that you would never believe could flood had water rise several
feet as the drainage system became overwhelmed.
Just as quickly as the water came; it drained away leaving behind
devastating destruction.
Monday morning, we arrived early at the fire department
where local Salvation Army volunteers prepared us meals each day and volunteers
slept (Pattie and I are blessed to have The Bus and our own bed!). After breakfast and devotional time, we
headed to our first home and met the single elderly lady who had her basement
and first floor flooded. She said the
water came in so fast; she barely had time to get to her stairs and call 911
from the second floor. Pattie worked
with teammates on the first floor while Chad and I went to the basement.
The unlit basement had about 6 inches of mud covering the
floor. The heating oil tank had floated
up and down smashing the ductwork and the furnace was full of silt and
ruined. We set up emergency lighting and
got a sump pump running to pull water out.
A bucket brigade was set up to haul out the mud we shoveled. Then we cut out all the duct work and the
furnace to remove them. Chad put on
protective gear and I pushed him through the muddy crawl space to pull out the
wet insulation. When we immerged, we
were exhausted and covered in mud.
By the next Sunday night, SBDR volunteers supported by the
Salvation Army had responded to over 80 homes.
There is no Southern Baptist Church in Clearfield, PA, so on the
following Sunday, we each found a different church to worship. After church, we serviced two more homes then
cleaned and packed away our equipment while Kenton trained local Methodist
Church leaders and volunteers so they can take over when we depart.
Sunday night, the few volunteers remaining celebrated with
dinner out and said our goodbyes. We
will stay at Woodland Family Campground a couple days to recover and clean our
equipment before heading to Bradford, PA for the Jeep Jamboree.
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