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there s no heat. we went to one apartment complex. basically they go around and knock on doors and shout. they have a list of addresses of people whose relatives have said, listen, can you help us find these people? and they go and try their luck place after place. we went to one apartment complex, wolf, where it was extraordinary to see an elderly couple basically had started a fire outside to keep warm, but also to cook their food. they told us they were not leaving. i asked them why they were not leaving because of the obvious danger of staying. and they said, you know, where would we go essentially? we have nowhere to go. and so for us, it s easier just to stay here. again, that kind of extraordinary courage. this is our home. we re going to stay. we re going to stick it out. on the way back, we also ran into volunteers, not just ukrainian volunteers, but one american, in fact. his name is dwight crow. he s from san francisco, california. take a listen to what he said about what he
are my last hope. reporter: that message brought us back to this spot, the destroyed bridge where brave volunteers continue to ferry out civilians who have been trapped in irpin for more than ten days. we ve been told they may be able to help find natalia s mother. on our way to meet them, we hear a familiar accent. dwight crow has flown here from san francisco to help in any way he can. less than a week after arriving, he is embedded with ukrainian volunteers and now spends his days helping irpin s most vulnerable escvasion, i honestly bought a plane ticket . this feels like the biggest fight for freedom i ve seen in my lifetime. have you ever been in a war zone before? no like this. for most americans this would be a little out of their comfort zone. this is a little out of my comfort zone. it s scary when you hear the bombs going off. but at the same time, i mean,
united states. my mama, she is still in irpin. reporter: an impassioned plea sent to us on my mama does not have connections. i cannot call her. i didn t hear from her a few days. she is by herself in apartment. please, i beg you, clarissa, you are my last hope. that message brought us back to this spot be the destroyed bridge where brave volunteers continue to ferry out civilians who have been trapped in urpin more than ten days. we ve been told they may be able to help find natalia s mother. on our way to meet them we hear a familiar accent. english. dwight crow has flown here from san francisco to help in any way he can. glad you got out of there.