WAVERLY, Tenn. (WTVF) — In Humphreys County, neighbors are stepping up to support first responders following the recent tragedy at Accurate Energetic Systems (AES), proving that in tight-knit communities, helping others isn't just a gesture — it's a way of life.

"Everybody knows everybody," said Jeff Hernandez, who owns Handheld Food Truck.

When tragedy strikes, locals like Hernandez and his team are quick to respond. Hernandez spent Tuesday offering free meals to any first responders who need them.

"Because of the tragedy that happened at AES that if any of the first responders anything like that were hungry, swing on by the truck, we'll feed 'em, no charge whatsoever," Hernandez said.

The food truck serves burritos, nachos and other items. For Hernandez, this effort hits close to h

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