Adrian Wollney owns Riverhills Automotive Services Center in Kerrville and has recently invested in a mobile garage truck.
The mobile unit was helpful on July 4 when the Guadalupe River flooded.
“There’s going to be a lot of debris on the roads. And if you drive vehicles over nails and debris, you’re going to have issues,” Wollney said. “You’re going to get flat tires; you’re going to have broken things.”
Wollney parked the mobile unit at the Ingram Volunteer Fire Department and got to work.
“I sat up there for five days, and I serviced all of the emergency vehicles for no charge,” he said. “Second thing, I came to Hunt, where the post office used to be. And I tell you, I worked on 10 cars in the morning and 10 cars in the afternoon, never asked anybody what their name was, just asked