Monday, October 5, 2015

LA SHERIFF SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAMS PREPARE FOR POTENTIAL SWIFT WATER RESCUES DURING POSSIBLE RAINY EL NIÑO" SEASON







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Monday October 5, 2015, 7:52 PM

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TEAMS PREPARE FOR POTENTIAL SWIFT WATER RESCUES DURING POSSIBLE RAINY EL
NIÑO" SEASON



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The
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s 8 search-and-rescue (SAR) teams are training
and planning for the anticipated El Nino storms predicted for L.A.
County.  Last weekend 36 SAR specialists trained for swift-water
rescue response.  The focus was land-based operations which
primarily deal with how to rescue a victim safely out of a fast flowing
river or channel without having to enter the water.  Upcoming future
training will certify these SAR team members as Swift-water Rescue Technicians. 
Many current SAR team members already possess this certification, which
deals with how to rescue a person trapped in a river or channel by
entering the water and making contact with them.  Swift-water rescue
responses are the highest level of risk to the public safety agencies who
respond.  One-third of all swift-water deaths are rescuers who
attempt to save someone from a river or channel.  



The 8
SAR teams consist of team members who live in the immediate area and they
will be pre-identifying likely areas prone to flooding.  They will
coordinate with our public safety partner agencies who are stakeholders
in flood responses.  Once identified, the teams will pre-plan rescue
sites for those areas including the identification of possible hazards.



SAR
teams work closely with LASD’s Special Enforcement Bureau Emergency
Services Detail (SEB/ESD), a highly trained and multi-mission bureau
which staffs Air Rescue 5, the premier helicopter rescue platform.
SEB/ESD deputies operate 24-hours a day, seven days a week. In addition
to their tactical operations, all SEB/ESD deputies are certified
paramedics and rescue divers. SEB/ESD is responsible for coordinating and
participating in mountain search and rescue, underwater search and
rescue, and swift water and flood rescue operations for the Los Angeles
County Sheriff's Department. They staff the Air-5 Rescue Helicopter, the
SEB/ESD Ocean Rescue Boats, and are Special Weapons Team members. 



Los
Angeles County Sheriff's Department Search and Rescue Team members are
Reserve Sheriff’s deputies who volunteer their time to help others for $1
a year, and who partner with sheriff’s civilian volunteers who volunteer
for free. There are 200 members of the eight Search and Rescue teams of
the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. They are all Emergency
Medical Technicians and certified mountaineers.  These rescuers were
activated for 597 search and rescue missions last year, making it one of
the most active counties for search and rescue missions in the nation.
Reserve deputies and civilian volunteers are supervised by full-time
sheriff’s deputies.  For more info go to www.rfb.lasd.org.   Did
you know? There are over 700 LASD reserve sheriff's deputies who work
patrol, jails, search and rescue, motorcycle patrol, mounted posse,
investigations, and more, as team members of the second largest policing
agency in the nation. 





For more information on the ongoing El Niño event, please
visit 
http://www.elnino.noaa.gov/.




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