 At Audiology Associates of Prestonsburg, you can live your life the way you want and find the freedom of better hearing with 40 years of being in the hearing care industry. You'll experience patient care that is specific to you with exceptional follow-up care that ensures your hearing and balance needs are being met. Audiology Associates at 1428 Northlake Drive in Prestonsburg. Happy but want to cry, trying not to, you know, she's just been a long day, but I know the Lord would bless us, He's blessed us all the way through this. After narrowly escaping with their lives and the clothes on their back during the July 2022 floods, Shelby and Laverne Fields have received a new home on high ground from God's pit crew. When we slept in that camper down there and we slept like four days in the car because we couldn't get out of there. They had to get the roads cleared because all the highway dumps in there was covered. And while we was there, you know, we didn't hardly rest. I've been even sleeping in that camper, the little boy bride since then. I've been raising, hey, but I'm not my, you know. During the flooding, the fields' home was lifted from its foundation and moved over 200 feet, resulting in the frame wrapping around two trees. Around two o'clock, we don't stop. And at 2.30, the water was coming in the house. And it just, it raced it fast. And we all just kind of conked out there, you know, on the sofa. And my niece was there, my sister and her husband, because they were helping us. And if they hadn't been there, we would probably drown. We watched the water race, but we wouldn't have thought it that it would get up high enough to pick our double wide up. It picked it up, took it 200 and some feet off the foundation, turned it around, sit it down across the river. In addition to building the foundation and placing the home, God's pit crew volunteers ensured the home was formatted for the fields' needs, including the addition of a ramp and handicap accessible shower. It's rewarding. Of course, now I'm here as an employee, but these volunteers come into these jobs and does this over on free will. They give her their time. I know the crew that's here is actually a contractor from back home. And they're here given their time staying away from home from their families. And so these volunteers give a lot of time. They do it because of the blessing that you receive from doing it. It's just amazing to be able to help and do for other people when they're in such need. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.