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Vegas Valley rescue team deployed to N.C., saving 60

- By Max Michor Las Vegas Review-journal

A team of water rescue specialist­s from the Las Vegas Valley worked almost nonstop over the weekend as they saved at least 60 people from rising floodwater­s in North Carolina.

Members of Nevada Task Force One were deployed to the East Coast last week as Hurricane Florence hurtled toward the Carolinas. The 16-person team is made up of firefighte­rs from the Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Clark County and Henderson fire department­s.

The team went to work Friday with a 20-hour shift on the North Carolina coast, Clark County Fire Chief Greg Cassell said, performing mul- tiple water rescues along a 40-mile stretch of residentia­l neighborho­ods as they moved westward along the coastline.

In an interview Saturday on National Public Radio’s “Weekend Edition,” host Scott Simon spoke to Mayor Everette “Rett” Newton of Beaufort, North Carolina, who had good words for the Nevada team.

“I also want to report that the

Task Force 1 from Nevada, a SWCC boat team, showed up in Beaufort yesterday afternoon,” Newton said. “And we were just thrilled to see that level of support, both locally with our profession­als here but then also nationally.”

At least 32 people were confirmed dead as of Monday as the slow-moving storm drenched eastern North Carolina, flooding highways and stranding residents who couldn’t evacuate before the hurricane made landfall.

NVTF-1 operates under the Federal Emergency Management Agency and was one of the first teams formed for the organizati­on’s National Urban Search and Rescue Response System.

For this deployment, the task force sent a team of firefighte­rs who are specially trained for water rescues. Cassell said the team helped save 60 people, including two children, and several family pets during their first operationa­l period.

“The team is in good spirits and happy that they are making a difference in their areas of operation,” Cassell said.

During their first operationa­l period, NVTF-1 began their deployment in Beaufort and then shifted north toward Otway and then toward Newport, about 20 miles west of their starting point.

The team was cut off from their base of operations as floodwater­s rose, Cassell said, but the chief of the Newport fire department opened city hall so the firefighte­rs could catch a nap on the floor before the start of their second shift.

Cassell said weather conditions and the intense long shifts make it difficult to communicat­e with the team.

Contact Max Michor at mmichor@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0365. Follow @Maxmichor on Twitter.

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