AFD: 700+ emergency calls made during first few hours of severe weather Wednesday
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Fire Department said it received more than 700 calls during the first hours of Wednesday’s severe weather.
Many of those calls were for fallen trees and arcing electrical lines, and for water rescues of people being swept away.
One water rescue call started near Hancock Creek after witnesses reported several people were washed away.
AFD said that Austin Police Department officers rescued one person while another safely escaped on their own.
A third person who was swept away at that location died. Emergency personnel recovered their from a body of water near 49th Street Thursday morning, according to AFD. The National Weather Service said the deceased had been homeless at the time.