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Monday, March 15, 2010

Stay Afloat

Catastrophic events often remind first responders of the need to continually hone and refresh their skills. Hurricane Katrina and the flooding in the Northeast suggest there is a particular need for swiftwater and water-rescue training and equipment. Ask yourself a few questions to determine your department's level of readiness. What type of water hazards does your team typically experience? Are floods, moving water or contaminated water likely hazards in your service area? What gear should on-shore support personnel wear? What safety gear is needed for in-water rescuers? What gear or equipment is needed to perform a rescue?

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