Swift water rescue teams on standby throughout SoCal

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With so much rain battering Southern California, various fire departments have prepositioned swift water rescue teams ahead of the worst of Tropical Storm Hilary. Mike Rogers walks us through the process, and what those teams have been up to so far.

 

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