SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Joseph Savala is a service advisor at Evans Tire & Service Facilities within the Halfway District. He mentioned the widespread rain on Saturday didn’t appear too regarding at first.
“This morning there have been simply little puddles right here and there — was a little bit puddle that began right here on the from of the store,” Savala instructed FOX 5. “The subsequent factor , the entire avenue obtained flooded and simply pushed all of the water in and it simply rose up.”
An aged buyer was ready for her automotive to be serviced on the time.
“Very first thing I did was take the shopper that was inside to the again the place it was dryer on the time,” mentioned Savala. “And subsequent factor every little thing was dashing within the again and it obtained worse.”
He says the water was about shin excessive and the shopper was involved.
“She requested me ‘how I’m going to get to my automotive?’ And I instructed her I’ll carry her if I’ve to,” Savala defined.
Mobile phone video exhibits Savala carrying the lady by the flooded store to her automotive.
“My grandmother raised me and if my grandma was on this state of affairs, I hope somebody would the identical for her,” he continued.
After prospects had been out safely, they now needed to deal with the tools.
“Computer systems had been going to get moist, so we needed to take these off put them on high of the counters, transfer numerous issues round. Tire machines had been getting moist,” mentioned Savala.
This isn’t the primary time the shop has flooded. The tire store needed to shut for a few month for repairs and renovations after the January 22 storms.
“As a result of they needed to redo every little thing,” mentioned Savala. “The partitions, put new machines in there. We simply opened three weeks in the past and it occurred once more.”
Now he’s able to get again to work and assist with folks tire wants.
“Cleanup Monday morning and get every little thing rock and rolling for our prospects,” he mentioned.
Savala mentioned although they needed to shut the store earlier on Saturday, the harm wasn’t too unhealthy this time round. They count on to reopen early subsequent week on Monday or Tuesday.
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Joseph Savala is a service advisor at Evans Tire & Service Facilities within the Halfway District. He mentioned the widespread rain on Saturday didn’t appear too regarding at first.
“This morning there have been simply little puddles right here and there — was a little bit puddle that began right here on the from of the store,” Savala instructed FOX 5. “The subsequent factor , the entire avenue obtained flooded and simply pushed all of the water in and it simply rose up.”
An aged buyer was ready for her automotive to be serviced on the time.
“Very first thing I did was take the shopper that was inside to the again the place it was dryer on the time,” mentioned Savala. “And subsequent factor every little thing was dashing within the again and it obtained worse.”
He says the water was about shin excessive and the shopper was involved.
“She requested me ‘how I’m going to get to my automotive?’ And I instructed her I’ll carry her if I’ve to,” Savala defined.
Mobile phone video exhibits Savala carrying the lady by the flooded store to her automotive.
“My grandmother raised me and if my grandma was on this state of affairs, I hope somebody would the identical for her,” he continued.
After prospects had been out safely, they now needed to deal with the tools.
“Computer systems had been going to get moist, so we needed to take these off put them on high of the counters, transfer numerous issues round. Tire machines had been getting moist,” mentioned Savala.
This isn’t the primary time the shop has flooded. The tire store needed to shut for a few month for repairs and renovations after the January 22 storms.
“As a result of they needed to redo every little thing,” mentioned Savala. “The partitions, put new machines in there. We simply opened three weeks in the past and it occurred once more.”
Now he’s able to get again to work and assist with folks tire wants.
“Cleanup Monday morning and get every little thing rock and rolling for our prospects,” he mentioned.
Savala mentioned although they needed to shut the store earlier on Saturday, the harm wasn’t too unhealthy this time round. They count on to reopen early subsequent week on Monday or Tuesday.
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Joseph Savala is a service advisor at Evans Tire & Service Facilities within the Halfway District. He mentioned the widespread rain on Saturday didn’t appear too regarding at first.
“This morning there have been simply little puddles right here and there — was a little bit puddle that began right here on the from of the store,” Savala instructed FOX 5. “The subsequent factor , the entire avenue obtained flooded and simply pushed all of the water in and it simply rose up.”
An aged buyer was ready for her automotive to be serviced on the time.
“Very first thing I did was take the shopper that was inside to the again the place it was dryer on the time,” mentioned Savala. “And subsequent factor every little thing was dashing within the again and it obtained worse.”
He says the water was about shin excessive and the shopper was involved.
“She requested me ‘how I’m going to get to my automotive?’ And I instructed her I’ll carry her if I’ve to,” Savala defined.
Mobile phone video exhibits Savala carrying the lady by the flooded store to her automotive.
“My grandmother raised me and if my grandma was on this state of affairs, I hope somebody would the identical for her,” he continued.
After prospects had been out safely, they now needed to deal with the tools.
“Computer systems had been going to get moist, so we needed to take these off put them on high of the counters, transfer numerous issues round. Tire machines had been getting moist,” mentioned Savala.
This isn’t the primary time the shop has flooded. The tire store needed to shut for a few month for repairs and renovations after the January 22 storms.
“As a result of they needed to redo every little thing,” mentioned Savala. “The partitions, put new machines in there. We simply opened three weeks in the past and it occurred once more.”
Now he’s able to get again to work and assist with folks tire wants.
“Cleanup Monday morning and get every little thing rock and rolling for our prospects,” he mentioned.
Savala mentioned although they needed to shut the store earlier on Saturday, the harm wasn’t too unhealthy this time round. They count on to reopen early subsequent week on Monday or Tuesday.
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Joseph Savala is a service advisor at Evans Tire & Service Facilities within the Halfway District. He mentioned the widespread rain on Saturday didn’t appear too regarding at first.
“This morning there have been simply little puddles right here and there — was a little bit puddle that began right here on the from of the store,” Savala instructed FOX 5. “The subsequent factor , the entire avenue obtained flooded and simply pushed all of the water in and it simply rose up.”
An aged buyer was ready for her automotive to be serviced on the time.
“Very first thing I did was take the shopper that was inside to the again the place it was dryer on the time,” mentioned Savala. “And subsequent factor every little thing was dashing within the again and it obtained worse.”
He says the water was about shin excessive and the shopper was involved.
“She requested me ‘how I’m going to get to my automotive?’ And I instructed her I’ll carry her if I’ve to,” Savala defined.
Mobile phone video exhibits Savala carrying the lady by the flooded store to her automotive.
“My grandmother raised me and if my grandma was on this state of affairs, I hope somebody would the identical for her,” he continued.
After prospects had been out safely, they now needed to deal with the tools.
“Computer systems had been going to get moist, so we needed to take these off put them on high of the counters, transfer numerous issues round. Tire machines had been getting moist,” mentioned Savala.
This isn’t the primary time the shop has flooded. The tire store needed to shut for a few month for repairs and renovations after the January 22 storms.
“As a result of they needed to redo every little thing,” mentioned Savala. “The partitions, put new machines in there. We simply opened three weeks in the past and it occurred once more.”
Now he’s able to get again to work and assist with folks tire wants.
“Cleanup Monday morning and get every little thing rock and rolling for our prospects,” he mentioned.
Savala mentioned although they needed to shut the store earlier on Saturday, the harm wasn’t too unhealthy this time round. They count on to reopen early subsequent week on Monday or Tuesday.
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Joseph Savala is a service advisor at Evans Tire & Service Facilities within the Halfway District. He mentioned the widespread rain on Saturday didn’t appear too regarding at first.
“This morning there have been simply little puddles right here and there — was a little bit puddle that began right here on the from of the store,” Savala instructed FOX 5. “The subsequent factor , the entire avenue obtained flooded and simply pushed all of the water in and it simply rose up.”
An aged buyer was ready for her automotive to be serviced on the time.
“Very first thing I did was take the shopper that was inside to the again the place it was dryer on the time,” mentioned Savala. “And subsequent factor every little thing was dashing within the again and it obtained worse.”
He says the water was about shin excessive and the shopper was involved.
“She requested me ‘how I’m going to get to my automotive?’ And I instructed her I’ll carry her if I’ve to,” Savala defined.
Mobile phone video exhibits Savala carrying the lady by the flooded store to her automotive.
“My grandmother raised me and if my grandma was on this state of affairs, I hope somebody would the identical for her,” he continued.
After prospects had been out safely, they now needed to deal with the tools.
“Computer systems had been going to get moist, so we needed to take these off put them on high of the counters, transfer numerous issues round. Tire machines had been getting moist,” mentioned Savala.
This isn’t the primary time the shop has flooded. The tire store needed to shut for a few month for repairs and renovations after the January 22 storms.
“As a result of they needed to redo every little thing,” mentioned Savala. “The partitions, put new machines in there. We simply opened three weeks in the past and it occurred once more.”
Now he’s able to get again to work and assist with folks tire wants.
“Cleanup Monday morning and get every little thing rock and rolling for our prospects,” he mentioned.
Savala mentioned although they needed to shut the store earlier on Saturday, the harm wasn’t too unhealthy this time round. They count on to reopen early subsequent week on Monday or Tuesday.
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Joseph Savala is a service advisor at Evans Tire & Service Facilities within the Halfway District. He mentioned the widespread rain on Saturday didn’t appear too regarding at first.
“This morning there have been simply little puddles right here and there — was a little bit puddle that began right here on the from of the store,” Savala instructed FOX 5. “The subsequent factor , the entire avenue obtained flooded and simply pushed all of the water in and it simply rose up.”
An aged buyer was ready for her automotive to be serviced on the time.
“Very first thing I did was take the shopper that was inside to the again the place it was dryer on the time,” mentioned Savala. “And subsequent factor every little thing was dashing within the again and it obtained worse.”
He says the water was about shin excessive and the shopper was involved.
“She requested me ‘how I’m going to get to my automotive?’ And I instructed her I’ll carry her if I’ve to,” Savala defined.
Mobile phone video exhibits Savala carrying the lady by the flooded store to her automotive.
“My grandmother raised me and if my grandma was on this state of affairs, I hope somebody would the identical for her,” he continued.
After prospects had been out safely, they now needed to deal with the tools.
“Computer systems had been going to get moist, so we needed to take these off put them on high of the counters, transfer numerous issues round. Tire machines had been getting moist,” mentioned Savala.
This isn’t the primary time the shop has flooded. The tire store needed to shut for a few month for repairs and renovations after the January 22 storms.
“As a result of they needed to redo every little thing,” mentioned Savala. “The partitions, put new machines in there. We simply opened three weeks in the past and it occurred once more.”
Now he’s able to get again to work and assist with folks tire wants.
“Cleanup Monday morning and get every little thing rock and rolling for our prospects,” he mentioned.
Savala mentioned although they needed to shut the store earlier on Saturday, the harm wasn’t too unhealthy this time round. They count on to reopen early subsequent week on Monday or Tuesday.
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Joseph Savala is a service advisor at Evans Tire & Service Facilities within the Halfway District. He mentioned the widespread rain on Saturday didn’t appear too regarding at first.
“This morning there have been simply little puddles right here and there — was a little bit puddle that began right here on the from of the store,” Savala instructed FOX 5. “The subsequent factor , the entire avenue obtained flooded and simply pushed all of the water in and it simply rose up.”
An aged buyer was ready for her automotive to be serviced on the time.
“Very first thing I did was take the shopper that was inside to the again the place it was dryer on the time,” mentioned Savala. “And subsequent factor every little thing was dashing within the again and it obtained worse.”
He says the water was about shin excessive and the shopper was involved.
“She requested me ‘how I’m going to get to my automotive?’ And I instructed her I’ll carry her if I’ve to,” Savala defined.
Mobile phone video exhibits Savala carrying the lady by the flooded store to her automotive.
“My grandmother raised me and if my grandma was on this state of affairs, I hope somebody would the identical for her,” he continued.
After prospects had been out safely, they now needed to deal with the tools.
“Computer systems had been going to get moist, so we needed to take these off put them on high of the counters, transfer numerous issues round. Tire machines had been getting moist,” mentioned Savala.
This isn’t the primary time the shop has flooded. The tire store needed to shut for a few month for repairs and renovations after the January 22 storms.
“As a result of they needed to redo every little thing,” mentioned Savala. “The partitions, put new machines in there. We simply opened three weeks in the past and it occurred once more.”
Now he’s able to get again to work and assist with folks tire wants.
“Cleanup Monday morning and get every little thing rock and rolling for our prospects,” he mentioned.
Savala mentioned although they needed to shut the store earlier on Saturday, the harm wasn’t too unhealthy this time round. They count on to reopen early subsequent week on Monday or Tuesday.
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Joseph Savala is a service advisor at Evans Tire & Service Facilities within the Halfway District. He mentioned the widespread rain on Saturday didn’t appear too regarding at first.
“This morning there have been simply little puddles right here and there — was a little bit puddle that began right here on the from of the store,” Savala instructed FOX 5. “The subsequent factor , the entire avenue obtained flooded and simply pushed all of the water in and it simply rose up.”
An aged buyer was ready for her automotive to be serviced on the time.
“Very first thing I did was take the shopper that was inside to the again the place it was dryer on the time,” mentioned Savala. “And subsequent factor every little thing was dashing within the again and it obtained worse.”
He says the water was about shin excessive and the shopper was involved.
“She requested me ‘how I’m going to get to my automotive?’ And I instructed her I’ll carry her if I’ve to,” Savala defined.
Mobile phone video exhibits Savala carrying the lady by the flooded store to her automotive.
“My grandmother raised me and if my grandma was on this state of affairs, I hope somebody would the identical for her,” he continued.
After prospects had been out safely, they now needed to deal with the tools.
“Computer systems had been going to get moist, so we needed to take these off put them on high of the counters, transfer numerous issues round. Tire machines had been getting moist,” mentioned Savala.
This isn’t the primary time the shop has flooded. The tire store needed to shut for a few month for repairs and renovations after the January 22 storms.
“As a result of they needed to redo every little thing,” mentioned Savala. “The partitions, put new machines in there. We simply opened three weeks in the past and it occurred once more.”
Now he’s able to get again to work and assist with folks tire wants.
“Cleanup Monday morning and get every little thing rock and rolling for our prospects,” he mentioned.
Savala mentioned although they needed to shut the store earlier on Saturday, the harm wasn’t too unhealthy this time round. They count on to reopen early subsequent week on Monday or Tuesday.