Colin Fee, who lives in the Crown Heights neighborhood in east Wichita, saw several vehicles stalling and people being rescued in front of his home on Tuesday. Fee moved into the neighborhood four years ago and said the area is prone to flooding. He said he has helped people get out of their vehicles in the past during floods. Tuesday, a Honda sedan spun out in Fee’s front yard and nearly struck a fire hydrant. The rainwater was too strong for Fee to get out there. “It was just a riptide [of rainwater] that she just sat there. My neighbor from across the street went over and at least got her to roll her window down,” Fee said. “He talked to her for probably 30 minutes before firefighters showed and got her out. They had a raft, stapled it into my yard, wrapped around a tree and sort of created a perimeter to catch her.” Head to Kansas.com for more weather coverage. #Wichita #Kansas #Local #flood #rain #KSwx #weather #fyp #fypage #foryourpage #foryou #fy #foryoupage #waterrescue #water #rescue #firefighter
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