The Rod Ryan Show

The Rod Ryan Show

The Rod Ryan Show is a Houston, Texas radio show broadcasting 6-10 a.m. weekdays on 94.5 The Buzz. It's the most interactive show in radio, covering...Full Bio

 

Toyota Tundra Invaluable During #Campfire Rescue, More

"Rod I know how much you like Toyota and Tundras. Here's a reason to like them even more! Guy in California used his tundra to help evacuate a hospital in danger of burning down. His Tundra was burnt and melted pretty badly but saved his and others lives. Heres his Instagram post about it. Toyota USA eventually was tagged enough to the point that they responded. And they're giving him a new truck! 



VIDEO: Wedding Ring Found By California Fire Survivors

Authorities have recovered 13 more bodies after Camp Fire continues to destroy homes and lives of many in California today. 

One couple lost everything but found a glimmer a hope in the rubble. The wife's wedding ring was on the ground where their home once stood after the Camp Fire destroyed all but the wedding band. 

The woman's husband explains how the tiny piece of jewelry is now a tiny piece of hope and happiness amidst their devastating loss. 



VIDEO: Camp Fire Death Toll Now 42, Deadliest Fire In California History

(Chico, CA)  --  The Camp Fire has now surpassed the 1933 Griffith Park fire as the deadliest wildfire in California's history as the death toll is currently at 42.  Authorities recovered 13 more bodies yesterday as the fire has grown to nearly 120-thousand acres and has only 30-percent containment.  

Over 50-thousand people remain evacuated from their homes, and Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said more search and rescue teams and cadaver dogs are being requested to find more fire victims.  President Trump is approving a major disaster declaration for the state as it fights several devastating wildfires.



Woolsey Fire 35% Contained

(Malibu, CA)  --  The Woolsey Fire burning across Ventura and Los Angeles counties is now 35-percent contained.

Officials provided an update this morning, saying the blaze has charred more than 96-thousand acres and destroyed at least 435 structures.  Thousands of residents have been allowed back home, but Calabasas, Hidden Hills and Malibu remain under mandatory evacuations. 

 The fire that started last week in the Santa Susana Pass is responsible for two deaths and three injuries.


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