robert webb, commander for san tone owe, so, robert, describe what you've seen so far. >> caller: so far, we've seen rain moving through the area. we're concerned about the potential significant flooding in the area. we've worked to shelter as many people as possible to get them out of the storm, storm's way, to ensure they are safe and sound, and we've staged our resources, strategically throughout the state. as soon as the storm settles, we are able to respond across the state of texas. >> what's that mean? how long do you have to wait since we're hearing the rain, which could be, perhaps, biggest threat for the area, could last for days. >> caller: we already have some of our local emts responding in corpus christi and the victoria area, responding now, we have 29 other units on standby in san antonio, texas county, dallas, galveston areas. >> when you say "respond," what's that look like exactly? >> caller: well, we'll provide food to those where there's no electricity, no ability to cook for themselves. we'll help to provide food. we'll provide assistance in other areas, perhaps