>> reporter: they tolds a hazmat team from kalin, a town an hour, hour and a half south of here, would object the way. when the sergeant from waco police was asked about hazardous materials, he said there are none where we are. we are south of town. the wind is blowing south to north. we can't smell any fumes. we tried, got closer to the scene, turned off the car, rolled down the windows, couldn't smell anything. perhaps at 7 a.m. when the wind could shift, we could learn much more. all law enforcement officials are telling us, don't come to west. don't try to help. the town is not under mandatory evacuation but they're trying to get people out. it's just not a good place to be. >> we're happy to have on you the ground but want you to be safe. we'll continue to check back in with you. thank you very much. >>> joining us on the phone is glenn robinson. thank you for joining us this morning. we know that these are very difficult circumstances for you. can you give us an assessment of the number of victims that have been received at your hospital and what the types of injuries are? >> i'd