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North Carolina Emergency Management
North CarolinaNorth Carolina Search & Rescue Search & Rescue
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Resource OverviewImportant Considerations Available SAR Training SAR Goals – What's new?
NC Search & Rescue NC Search & Rescue UpdateUpdate
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Neighbor helping neighbor Partnership with NCAREMS and OSFM
Entirely Local Resources Typed to NIMS standards Covered by Workman’s Compensation Endorsed by NCAREMS or Local Government/AHJ
7+ USAR30+ Swiftwater25+ Land SAR, 5+ Mountain SAR Up to 6 H-60 HART, Up to 2 UH-72 HART1 B407/SHP HART
Resource OverviewResource Overview
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Urban Search & RescueUrban Search & Rescue• Self contained 72
hour capability, up to two week deployments
• 12 / 24 hour capability
• Robust communications package
• Can function in wide range of missions:
• Structural• Confined Space• Trench• Wide Area Search• Wilderness • Recon• Swiftwater
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Who makes up a USAR Who makes up a USAR TF? TF?
Task Force Leader (2)
Search Team Manager (2)
Rescue Team Manager (2)
Hazardous Materials Team
Manager (2)
Rescue Squad #1 (6)
Medical Team Manager (2)
Safety Officer (2)
Medical Specialist (2)
Medical Specialist (2)
Hazardous Materials
Specialist (4)
Hazardous Materials
Specialist (4)
Logistics Team Manager (2)
Plans Team Manager (2)
Rescue Squad #2 (6)
Rescue Squad #3 (6)
Rescue Squad #4 (6)
Canine Search Specialist (2)
(Optional)
Canine Search Specialist (2)
(Optional)
Technical Search
Specialist (2)
Heavy Equipment and
Rigging (2) (2)Specialist (2)
Logistics Specialist (4)
Communications Specialist (2)
Structures Specialist (2)
Technical Information
Specialist (2)
NC USAR Type I Task Force
(66 personnel)
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Dare
Hyde
Pitt
Carteret
Wake
PenderBladen
Bertie
Duplin
Onslow
Wilkes
Moore
Beaufort
Craven
Union
Halifax
Robeson
Nash
Sampson
Brunswick
Surry
IredellTyrrell
Columbus
Swain
Burke
Johnston
Ashe
Harnett
Anson
Wayne
Randolph
Guilford
Chatham
Jones
Macon
Hoke
Rowan
Martin
Lee
Pamlico
Stokes
StanlyLenoir
Warren
Buncombe
Franklin
Davidson
Granville
Gates
Haywood
Jackson
Person
Currituck
Caldwell
Orange
Caswell
Wilson
Forsyth
Cumberland
Polk
Madison
Rutherford
Gaston
Clay
Yadkin
Cherokee
Catawba
Davie
Cleveland
Richmond
McDowell
RockinghamHertford
Alamance
Vance
Yancey Edgecombe
Avery
Mecklenburg
Northampton
Lincoln
Montgomery
CabarrusGraham
Durham
Camden
Greene
Scotland
Watauga
Washington
Henderson
Transylvania
Chowan
Mitchel l
Perquimans
Alexander
New Hanover
Alleghany
Pasquotank
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NC-USAR-TF2- Buncombe CountyNC-USAR-TF2- Buncombe CountyNC-USAR-TF3- Charlotte Fire DepartmentNC-USAR-TF3- Charlotte Fire DepartmentNC-USAR-TF6- Greensboro Fire DepartmentNC-USAR-TF6- Greensboro Fire DepartmentNC-USAR-TF8- Raleigh Fire DepartmentNC-USAR-TF8- Raleigh Fire Department(Durham, Chapel Hill Fire Departments)(Durham, Chapel Hill Fire Departments)NC-USAR-TF9- Lumberton Emergency Rescue UnitNC-USAR-TF9- Lumberton Emergency Rescue Unit(Fayetteville Fire Department)(Fayetteville Fire Department)NC-USAR-TF10- Greenville Fire Rescue DepartmentNC-USAR-TF10- Greenville Fire Rescue Department(New Bern Fire Department) (New Bern Fire Department) NC-USAR-TF11- New Hanover CountyNC-USAR-TF11- New Hanover County(Wilmington Fire Department)(Wilmington Fire Department)
TYPE I USAR TEAM
TYPE II USAR TEAM
NC USAR Team LocationsNC USAR Team Locations
*(Participating/partner agencies)*(Participating/partner agencies)
*Colored Areas on Map reflect Primary *Colored Areas on Map reflect Primary Response DistrictResponse District 22
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NC USAR Program 2015 & NC USAR Program 2015 & BeyondBeyond• Session Law 2014-21
• Section 4 formally established USAR Program in 166A (Article 6)• Requires NCEM to prepare a report of what
funding will be required to maintain the resource
• Established a Technical Advisory Committee to steer USAR and other “Specialized SAR Resources”
• NCEMA has representation on the USAR TAC
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Swiftwater / Flood RescueSwiftwater / Flood Rescue• Self contained 72
hour capability, up to two week deployments
• May integrate with Helicopter Rescue Team
• May require logistical support and decon team
• Can function in wide range of conditions:
• Day / Night• Wide Area• Stream• Urban• Paddle Craft • Power Boat
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SwiftwaterSwiftwater• Paddle craft• IRB (Zodiac
470/420)• Requires at least
40-55 hp• Prefer pump-jet
style engine
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Stillwater RescueStillwater Rescue• PaddleCraft /
IRBs• Flat Bottom
Boats• Turnout gear,
still not safe• Will require
decon
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Typed Flood Response Typed Flood Response Resource Component Type 1 Type 2 Type 3
Swiftwater/ Flood Equipment Type 1 Inventory Type 2 Inventory Type 3 Inventory
Search and Rescue
Team Personnel 14 Member Team: 14 Member Team: 5 Member Team:
1 Managers 1 Managers 1 Team Leader
2 Team Leaders 2 Team Leaders 4 Personnel
11 Personnel 11 Personnel
Transportation Equipment trailer Equipment trailer Equipment trailer
Personal transport vehicles Personal transport vehicles Personal transport vehicles
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NC Swiftwater TrainingNC Swiftwater Training• Local Jurisdictions / Community College
• Swiftwater Technician Training • OSFM / Rescue 3
• NCEM SAR Program• NC Swiftwater Boat Training Program
• Basic Swiftwater Rescue Boat Operator• (NIMS Bowman, Tillerman)
• Advanced Swiftwater Rescue Boat Operator• (NIMS Boat Crew Leader, Night Operations)
• Swiftwater Rescue Logistics Specialist
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NC Swiftwater 2015 & NC Swiftwater 2015 & BeyondBeyond• Night Ops
• Working to better develop more advanced night capability
• NVG / Thermal / Lighting / Training
• Equipment• Working to develop better equipment list / boat
specification for NC Deployable Resources• Swiftwater Rescue Boats are now EMPG eligible
expenses • Working to get them approved for HSGP
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NC Search & Rescue NC Search & Rescue UpdateUpdate
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