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Technical Rescue 51 (TR 51) responds to confined space rescue and high angle rescue. It combines with TR 52 to respond to trench rescue and structural collapse rescues. |
The Southeast Texas Regional USAR squad now has the same equipment used by a Type 3 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) teams. The equipment, which is housed in Baytown, consists of specialized cameras to search voids for trapped people, tools to breach heavily constructed buildings, shoring equipment to support collapsed structures and devices used to extricate victims from confined spaces.
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Lt. Shawn Russi from the Baytown Fire Department participating in a rope rescue class. |
Harris County’s primary responder is the Baytown Fire Department, with rescue staff and equipment that is available 24/7.
Baytown rescue squad participating in a wood raker shoring exercise (building stabilization). |
The Southeast Texas Regional USAR Task Force has been in development since 2006 as a cooperative regional project and chartered by members of the Houston Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI).