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“COLD TRUCK & GAS TANK” – ADAM WAINWRIGHT AND THE BATTLE WITH THIRST AFTER THE FLOOD.Y1

July 14, 2025 by mrs a

The flood after the big storm left thousands of households homeless and without electricity, but what was more serious was: no more drinking water and preserved food. Cold storage was destroyed, gas stations were flooded with mud. In an evacuation area, a young mother fainted when she learned that her newborn’s milk had spoiled – because there was no place to keep it cold.

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While everyone thought about money, Wainwright thought about… freezers and fuel
While most stars donated through large charities, Adam Wainwright – the legendary former pitcher of the St. Louis Cardinals – quietly carried out a plan that few people thought of.

He contacted a logistics company in Missouri directly. And in less than 48 hours, he ordered:

120 clean-fuel generators
100 large portable freezers
20,000 liters of gasoline, securely packaged
Thousands of cases of purified water and water filtration equipment
More than 2,500 medical coolers

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Wainwright didn’t announce the campaign. No press conference. Just a short note to the volunteer team:

“We can’t stop the floodwaters, but we can keep what people need to survive.”

A “silent” convoy of hope

Just three days later, a convoy of trucks from St. Louis quietly rolled into Texas—no Cardinals logos, no banners, no media flash. Drivers in plain T-shirts, each carrying a map of the isolated neighborhoods.

At evacuation sites, generators were installed overnight, connected to community freezers that kept baby formula, diabetes medication, vaccines, and food. Children were given cold water, sandwiches were kept cool, and mothers no longer had to fight over ice from rescue vehicles.

Why did Wainwright choose such a “rough-and-tumble” approach?

As a child, Wainwright’s family lived in Brunswick, Georgia, where he often suffered power outages after hurricanes. He saw his mother save bags of ice to preserve her grandmother’s insulin.

“No electricity, no cold – that means no medicine, no clean water. I lived through that. And I’m not going to stand by and watch that happen to anyone else.”

Tầm quan trọng của thùng xe đông lạnh và cách sử dụng thùng đông lạnh

Not ‘support,’ but ‘survival design’
Wainwright also paid for four teams of volunteer engineers from Arizona to:
Install generators properly
Teach people how to maintain and refuel safely
Build five mini refrigeration systems for field hospitals

He didn’t come to hand out gifts. He didn’t pose for autographs. He only showed up on the last day, dressed in casual clothes, shook hands with each coordinator – and then quietly left.

At a makeshift chapel in Port Arthur, people wrote on a wooden board with markers:
“No one saved us with their bare hands – except Wainwright.”

Texas đối mặt với mưa lũ lịch sử, hàng trăm ngôi nhà bị ngập sâu

When people say “support for the flood zone,” most people think of money, rice, instant noodles. But Adam Wainwright chose to provide quiet support – something that few people see, but saves thousands of lives: electricity, fuel, and the ability to keep irreplaceable things cold.

He didn’t need a lens to capture the beautiful moment. All he wanted was for a mother to open the refrigerator at the end of the day – and find her baby’s milk still intact.

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