Watch: Firefighters rescue two men caught in rising Texas creek waters amid severe weather across the South
Swift Water Rescue technicians from Dallas Fire Station 30 were able to deploy a water sled from the Forest Lane bridge with two rescuers and bring the men and their bicycle to safety.
See it: Dallas Fire-Rescue bring two men to safety after getting trapped in rising Cottonwood Creek waters
Dallas Fire-Rescue carried out a swift water rescue Saturday when two men and their bike became trapped on a trail by the rising waters of Cottonwood Creek. The crew was able to bring them back to safety.
DALLAS, TEXAS - Rising waters from severe storms and torrential rain across the South left two men and their bicycle trapped on a trail along Cottonwood Creek on Saturday.
Around 1 p.m. Dallas Fire-Rescue responded to the water rescue at Forest Lane and Schroeder Road after the men became caught in the rising waters.
A line of severe storms has continued to bring heavy rain to parts of the Southern U.S. this weekend, and while much needed, it has prompted dangerous storms and flash flooding concerns.
TORNADOES REPORTED ACROSS SOUTH AS DANGEROUS SUNDAY SEVERE WEATHER THREAT EYES GULF COAST
Swift Water Rescue technicians from Dallas Fire Station 30 were able to deploy a water sled from the Forest Lane bridge with two rescuers and bring the men and their bicycle to safety.
Dallas Fire-Rescue carried out a swift water rescue Saturday, Feb. 14, when two men and their bike became trapped on a trail by the rising waters of Cottonwood Creek.
Video captured the force of the surging waters as the crew deployed their sled. You can even hear how strong the water was flowing throughout the footage.
Dallas Fire-Rescue carried out a swift water rescue Saturday, Feb. 14, when two men and their bike became trapped on a trail by the rising waters of Cottonwood Creek. (Dallas Fire-Rescue/ Facebook)
While the South continues to be threatened with lashing rain and damaging winds, it has triggered reports of 3 tornadoes in Louisiana.
Severe weather threats continue across Southeast, tornadoes possible
The Southeast is bracing for additional severe storms and the potential for strong tornadoes across portions of the region, with three already reported in Louisiana this morning. The line of storms will continue pushing east and could intensify along the northern Gulf Coast before reaching the Florida Peninsula Sunday evening. Stick with FOX Weather for the latest:
High wind gusts have been reported between 67–70 mph for parts of Texas, as well.
According to local news outlets, the Dallas-Fort Worth area saw around 1.3 inches of rain Saturday night.
Dallas Fire-Rescue shared the incident on Facebook, reminding people to be careful in the rising waters.