AUSTIN, Texas - Three adults and a dog were saved by the Austin Fire Department in a swift water rescue.
What we know:
AFD responded to the 1100 block of S. 1st Street, where a caller reported a tent, possibly with people inside, was swept downstream. That is near East Bouldin Creek and Nicholas Dawson Neighborhood Park.
Firefighters were able to rescue three adults and a dog from the swift moving water.
AFD says everyone is safe and accounted for and there are no reported civilian or firefighter injuries.
AFD later told FOX 7 Austin that it appears the people involved were homeless.
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The Source: Information in this report comes from the Austin Fire Department.