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Multi-Purpose Emergency Response Vehicles
This vehicle, known as Rescue 26, responds to all major emergencies
in which lifeguards are involved. Lifeguards must possess a commercial
drivers license in order to operate it. Although its most visible feature
is a boom that is capable of lowering a rescuer over a cliff and retrieving
a victim, its most important function is to transport adequate personnel
and equipment to the scene of any emergency. For instance, when a swimmer
is lost in the surf line, San Diego Lifeguards declare a "Code X".
This designator signifies that a person has submerged and there is still
a chance of saving their life. A number of protocols take effect including
the dispatching of Rescue 26. The reason this is important is because
this vehicle carries with it six sets of scuba gear and other assorted
underwater search paraphernalia. Another example would be during the winter
season when seasonal rivers can flood the county. Rescue 26 can respond
and not only negotiate high water but also provide river rescue equipment
to augment that carried by the River Rescue Team.
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Specifications • Vehicle
Manufacturer: International Harvester • Crane Manufacturer:
Maintainer • Gross Vehicle Weight: 29, 100 lbs. •
Crane Extension: Rear - 28 feet, Side - 24 feet, Front - 14 feet
• Load Limit - 600 lbs. • Crane Rotation: 300 Degrees
• Other Features: Front Bumper Winch, Four Wheel Drive,
Remote Contol Operated Boom Mounted Flood Lights • Equipment
Carried: Water Rescue Equipment, Underwater Search and Rescue Equipment,
Cliff Rescue Equipment, Swiftwater Rescue Equipment, Ferno-Washington
Carrier (stretcher), Billy Pugh Net |
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