Storm Track 360 chases storms to keep people informed, and its team has and continues to grow.
Brandon Ruley runs the company. He and the most recent team member, Tanner McGhee appeared on KHOZ's "Around The Table" to discuss the service. McGee works at the Harrison Fire Department. Ruley explained that a team continues forming.
A former law enforcement colleague of his will serve as a storm chaser in Carroll County. Ruley is already planning for the future.
He said McGhee might take over for him when he retires. He talked about what got him into this work in the first place.
Ruley has over 30 years of training, and it's something he launched into at the age of 14.
He recalled witnessing a tornado while in school and said it was terrifying. Additional information is online. More was discussed on the broadcast.
The full interview with Ruley and McGhee is on the "Around The Table" Facebook Page.
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