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Northeast Midland, West Odessa Volunteer Fire Departments responding to flooding issues in Ingram, Texas

INGRAM, Texas — A joint team of first responders from the West Odessa Volunteer Fire Department and Northeast Midland Volunteer Fire Department is heading to Ingram, Texas, to help with the flooding relief.
“Our crews will assist in relief efforts, rescue operations, and support for local emergency services as the community of Ingram faces this devastating natural disaster,” the West Odessa Volunteer Fire Department said. “We ask that you keep our responders—and all those affected—in your thoughts and prayers during this time.”