In response to escalating concerns of flash flooding in and near Ruidoso, N.M., the Las Cruces Fire Department has dispatched a Technical Rescue Team of seven firefighters who are highly trained in swift water rescue.
The Technical Rescue Team has been called upon to support ongoing emergency response efforts for the South Fork and Salt Fires. The team, dispatched Thursday, June 20, 2024, is composed of specially trained firefighters with rescue gear for swift water incidents. LCFD’s seven-member TRT that was dispatched will be aided by two trucks and one utility task vehicle.
The two fires that have scorched the mountainous community, combined with recent weather conditions, has created the potential for flash flooding in the Ruidoso area.
“The deployment of the TRT is a testament to the collaborative spirit of municipal agencies,” said Jason Smith, Chief of the Las Cruces Fire Department. “This joint effort is aimed at enhancing community resilience and ensuring rapid response capabilities during this natural disaster.
“By taking proactive measures to address potential hazards posed by flash floods, LCFD is demonstrating its commitment to public safety for our neighbors in Ruidoso.”
The LCFD Technical Rescue Team will coordinate with local emergency management personnel and first responders in Ruidoso who are already battling wildfires and emergency rescues in the area.
Residents of Ruidoso play a crucial role in their own safety. To stay informed and prepared, it is vital that they monitor official channels and local authorities for updates and further information on emergency preparedness and response efforts in the area. This active engagement can significantly contribute to the overall community resilience.
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