About 40 volunteers with Team Rubicon grabbed their saws and went to work in the Twin Springs Preserve in Williamson County.
"We’re free and everybody’s out here because we love to do it,’ Team Rubicon incident commander Tim Mollock said, ‘This will save the community upwards of $100,000."
They created a shaded fuel break. "It’s about taking out trees that are dead that the Department of Parks and Rec deemed we’re taking out, they’re either too wild, too big, too small," Team Rubicon Texas State Administrator Oscar Arauco said.
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