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4/1/2009 7:37 AM 

Well, we got off early today and a day off on tomorrow. Of course there won't be any sight seeing, we're expecting 6 to 10 inches snow accumulation on top of what's already on the ground. It will give us a bit of rest, but the poor evacuees are just getting insult added to injury.

We in the Red cross may be getting a break, but the spontaneous volunteers that are building dikes with sand bags continue to work through the worst of conditions 24/7. When thinking of heroes those are the ones we are seeing by the hundreds. Be seeing you in a little over a week.

Al

Al Boucher is a Disaster Services volunteer for the St. Louis Area Chapter.

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Re: Al Boucher - Sandbagging Continues 24/7 in Fargo

Hi Al -
Good to hear from you! I can't believe the amount of snow that keeps falling! Thanks for giving so generously of your time! Stay warm and safe and know we are thinking of you.

By Becky White on   4/2/2009 9:05 AM

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