miami-dade fire rescue. and they have the the highest, you know, technology when it comes to equipment. when it comes to rescue tools. when it comes to anything that deals with this type of incident. florida task force two, also, has the same, identical equipment because they are a florida team, just like us. we got florida task force four and florida task force six that are onsite. they, also, bring with them, additional cache and additional equipment. so, all of that put together, we have a mountain of tools and equipment at our disposal. and obviously, we are using what we need for this type of disaster because the tools include, you know, for any type of disaster. but specifically, when it comes to a building collapse. we, obviously, have brought out every single tool in the cabinet. and and we are using everything that we humanly possibly can to try to get into this building and, again, execute those rescues. chief alvarez, what s your message for the family members, the lov
Metal Shark Delivers Two 50’ Fireboats to Miami-Dade Fire Rescue
Metal Shark Delivers Two 50’ Fireboats to Miami-Dade Fire Rescue
JEANERETTE, La., Feb. 01, 2021 Shipbuilder Metal Shark has delivered two of three new welded-aluminum “50 Defiant” monohull pilothouse fireboats to Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR).
Designed by Metal Shark’s in-house engineering team and built to Lloyds Registry Standard, the welded-aluminum monohull pilothouse fireboats “FB-21” and “FB-73” were acquired to boost MDFR’s maritime firefighting capability and will replace existing vessels in its fleet.
Compared to MDFR’s outgoing vessels, the new 55’ x 17.5’ Metal Shark fireboats offer faster speeds enabling shorter response times, greater pumping volume increasing firefighting effectiveness, and a next-generation design improving efficiency while affording greater safety to the firefighters that staff the vessels 24/7.
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Shipbuilder Metal Shark has delivered two of three new welded-aluminum “50 Defiant” monohull pilothouse fireboats to Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR).
Designed by Metal Shark’s in-house engineering team and built to Lloyds Registry Standard, the welded-aluminum monohull pilothouse fireboats “FB-21” and “FB-73” were acquired to boost MDFR’s maritime firefighting capability and will replace existing vessels in its fleet.
Compared to MDFR’s outgoing vessels, the new 55’ x 17.5’ Metal Shark fireboats offer faster speeds enabling shorter response times, greater pumping volume increasing firefighting effectiveness, and a next-generation design improving efficiency while affording greater safety to the firefighters that staff the vessels 24/7.
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4-year-old Texas boy rescued from well hole after six hours
and last updated 2020-12-10 21:29:22-05
GARCENO, TX â A 4-year-old Texas boy was rescued from a well hole after a six-hour mission by first responders.
The boy went into the eight to 10 inch-wide hole shortly before 4:30 p.m., according to Assistant Chief Robert Alvarez of the Mission Fire Department. He fell eight to nine feet down before being trapped in the narrowing passage.
In order to get to the boy, first responders dug a hole parallel to the one the boy was trapped in, then broke away the divider in sections. However, the ground was made of shell rock, which made the rescue difficult.