"I had 150 deputies lost their homes as well and I see them out in the middle of the flood and I'd say, 'Man, what are you doing?' and they'd say, 'Sheriff, my family's safe. I've got to help these people,'" Gautreaux said. "And that's what this is - putting away your personal issues because I'm sure these people from Georgia have got a lot of other things they could be doing but they felt enough about it to come here and bring this."