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Search, Rescue Task Force From Bay Area Already Prepping For Next Response
California Task Force 3 has returned from Florida and is preparing to respond again.

MENLO PARK-ATHERTON, CA - From the Menlo Park Fire Department: The Bay Area Urban Search and Rescue Task Force returned Sunday to their base of operations in Menlo Park after driving roughly 5200 miles back and forth across the United States to Elgin Air Force Base in Florida with 11 vehicles, 7 trailers and over 60,000 pounds of search and Rescue equipment.
The Task Force, one of two from the Bay Area, four from the State and fourteen from across the Country that were all deployed in advance of Hurricane Irma which devastated parts of Florida. Fortunately, the damage to the upper areas of Florida was minimal and the services of the specialized rescue team were not needed.
A small army of other Task Force members met the returning Team members with hugs and handshakes and then it was back to business checking in equipment like gear bags and moving vehicles, trailers and equipment back into the warehouse for cleaning, checking and rehabilitation, which was started and will be accomplished in the next several days in case another deployment request comes in.
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Some of the team members families were on hand to welcome them back. Fire Chief Schapelhouman said “it’s always tougher on the families because their worried about all sorts of things we may are may not be involved with although with social media and the internet it’s never been easier for families to stay connected. It’s good to have everyone home and in good spirits and safe. We appreciate their service and commitment to the mission, the Team and the Country.”
Current FEMA US&R Operations: The US&R Branch is coordinating contingency plans with Regions II and IV based on the current status of this event.
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- A FEMA US&R Incident Support Team is deployed to St Augustine with a forward element in San Juan PR to coordinate federal ESF #9 support.
- PA-TF1 and the IN-TF1 HEPP are completing operations in the lower Keys.
- VA-TF1 and MRPs from MA-TF1 and CA-TF6 remain in San Juan PR, staged for potential impacts from newly formed Tropical Storm Maria.
- All other System resources have been demobilized from the Hurricane Irma response.
The FEMA NRCC is activated to Level I.
Required Action: This is an ESF #9 Advisory; no action is required at this time. Expenditure of funds is not authorized. No request for additional ESF #9 or FEMA US&R resources has been received. Should there be a request; US&R task forces would be activated based upon US&R Program Directive 2014-018 – Event Resource Selection Process. Task forces should monitor the status of this event as it progresses.
The US&R Branch will issue additional advisories as appropriate.
In total – Sharing the experience and opportunities to serve the Nation for this deployment were:
Menlo Park Fire Protection District – 10 Personnel
Central San Mateo County Fire Department – 8
City of Monterey Fire Department – 1
Palo Alto Fire Department – 2
San Mateo Fire Department – 3
Genentech – 2
Milpitas Fire Department – 2
Mountain View Fire Department – 4 (K9)
Redwood City Fire Department – 1
San Francisco Fire Department – 3 (K9 Teams)
San Jose Fire Department – 10
Santa Clara City Fire Department – 5
Santa Clara County Fire Protection District – 6
SRI International – 2
South San Francisco Fire Department -3 (K9)
Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety – 1
Woodside Fire Protection District – 2
Civilian Professionals - 16
Prior Deployments to the Nation’s most significant emergencies:
1991 Hurricane Iniki, Type 1, CA OES Mutual Aid
1993 Acceptance as a FEMA US&R Task Force
1993 Northridge Earthquake, Type 1
1995 Oklahoma City bombing, Type 1
1998 Hurricane Georges, IST
2001 World Trade Center, Type 1
2002 Winter Olympics, IST support
2003 Hurricane Isabel, IST support
2003 Space Shuttle Columbia, Canine, IST
2004 G-8 Summit, IST
2004 Republican National Convention, IST
2004 Democratic National Convention, IST
2004 Hurricane Charley, IST
2004 Hurricane Frances, IST
2004 Hurricane Ivan, IST
2005 Hurricane Dennis, IST
2005 Hurricane Katrina, Type 1, MPFD Water Rescue Team, IST
2005 Hurricane Rita, IST
2005 Hurricane Wilma, IST
2006 Hurricane Ernesto, Type 3, ISTXI
2007 Kansas Tornadoes, IST
2008 Hurricane Gustav, Type 3, IST
2008 Hurricane Ike, IST
2008 Hurricane Edouard, IST
2008 Republican National Convention, IST
2010 Hurricane Earl, IST
2010 San Bruno PG&E Gas Main Explosion
2014 Washington Mudslide
2014 Operation Alaskan Shield
2016 Hurricane Matthew, IST
2017 Hurricane Harvey, Water Rescue
2017 Hurricane Irma, Type 1 and IST
Images via Menlo Park Fire Protection District, Peter Mootz