Local first responders head to Florida to offer aid as Hurricane Ian approaches the Gulf Coast

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Paramedics from Lansdale, Pennsylvania will arrive in Orlando early Wednesday morning to offer aid and support to communities as they prepare for Hurricane Ian.

A VMSC Emergency Medical Services paramedic and EMT left their homes in Lansdale, Pennsylvania Tuesday morning and are in route to Florida to help the communities that have been damaged by major Hurricane Ian.

Shane Wheeler, the Chief of VMSC Emergency Medical Services, says he tried to help them mentally prepare to be in the middle of a disaster zone. He says he is confident that they are ready. Passing Hughes and Roberts on the road are many Floridians who are evacuating their homes. Michael Paolini, a South Jersey native, packed his family and all the items he possibly could into their car and hit the road.

 

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