This Christmas and New Year holiday, the Washoe County Sheriff’s Rail Auxiliary teamed up with the Reno Ambassadors to help the homeless who were hanging around the AMTRAK station in Reno, Nevada. The “RAT Pack” were able to locate homeless individuals in and around the station prior to the arrival of passengers and alerted the Ambassadors who were immediately on scene to help these individuals find shelter. This was a win-win for AMTRAK and the city.
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