From WTSP:
“The journey was fairly intense. I stepped in a pretty deep hole just around the corner when I was walking up against a fence, and so I flooded my boots, and so I had to kind of dump the water out of my boots. And then as I got a little bit closer, the thunder and the lightning really started to kick up. And then I saw a cute little baby alligator that was in a little retention pond on the side of the road. They kept their distance, and I kept my distance and proceeded on my way,” Martin laughed.
It was never a doubt, she was going to get there for any kid who may have been in need of help. She explained that her day was not anywhere close to as bad as some experienced in the aftermath of Debby.
“We can't shut the ER down and say there's a storm, nobody’s allowed to get sick. I still need to be there, even if there is a hurricane or whatever happens. I still need to go to work to just make sure kids stay healthy,” Martin said.
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