
(KCEN) -- Superstorm Sandy victims are getting help from their friends in New Orleans.
A team from Zatarain's, a New Orleans food product company, traveled to Staten Island.
They served up thousands of meals, including jambalaya to first responders affected by the storm.
Volunteers say their city got help after Katrina and now they're paying it forward.
Zatarian's Director of Food Service Sales, Dudley Passman, said, "The main reason we're here is because we knew how people came to New Orleans and a lot of that was New York firefighters. It was a big impact with that."
Sandy is responsible for at least 113 deaths, 43 in New York City alone.
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