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Fort Worth store manager helps save homeless woman found frozen outside
Store manager Faris Hussain and a customer rescued a homeless woman frozen outside Evans Food Mart amid a winter storm, exemplifying ongoing community care for at-risk residents.
- Faris Hussain, manager at Evans Food Mart, rushed out Thursday morning after a customer alerted him to Bobbi, a woman frozen outside, and carried her inside to warm while calling for help.
- Hussain said the corner food mart has become a refuge for people who have nowhere else to go, and Evans Food Mart staff, where Hussain has worked five years, help regulars daily.
- Hussain recalled Bobbi's body was immobile and like a rock when he picked her up, and said, `She was already screaming like, 'Oh, you saved my life!` as she warmed up inside.
- The Fort Worth Fire Department confirmed crews responded between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m., and Hussain stayed with Bobbi until paramedics transported her to hospital, officials said.
- Amid the winter storm, the rescue highlights how community action may have saved a life, as about 10 to 15 people sleep outdoors near Fort Worth shelters listed at 1321 E. Lancaster Ave., 2400 Cypress St., and 1855 E. Lancaster Ave.
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Store manager helps save homeless woman found frozen outside
By Trevor Sochocki January 24, 2026 / 10:16 PM CST / CBS Texas Add CBS News on Google A woman is recovering after two community members helped save her when she was found frozen outside a South Fort Worth food mart during this week’s winter storm. Read more: Store manager helps save homeless woman found frozen outside
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