Lexington Red Cross Volunteers Headed To Gulf Coast

Reported by: Christine Winter
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Updated: 8/27/2012 8:00 pm
Volunteers with the  Bluegrass Chapter of the American Red Cross are headed to the Gulf Coast to wait on Isaac.

Disaster workers will be ready to help families affected by the tropical storm.

The Red Cross says nationwide- more than half of its 300 emergency response vehicles have been deployed or put on alert.

A group of volunteers from Lexington started heading south on Monday.

They encourage Central Kentuckians to get involved and help storm victims.

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