
First Response Team of America If you have family you have friends,,AND,, If you have friends you have a FAMILY. Chopping firewood for the Thanksgiving fire. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!!

First Response Team of America Heading into Manhattan for a day full of meetings

First Response Team of America Tim and I are getting haircuts, yes...the Team gets haircuts together

First Response Team of America Just drove for 44 hours straight, all the gear is back in the middle of the country ready for the next disaster, could be anywhere at anytime, we’ll be ready. Back in LI, NY for a weekend of meetings...and some sleep

First Response Team of America Salt water from Norfolk, VA Jacked up our gear. Special thanks to The Pete Store in Baltimore, MA who changed all the fluids in our trucks since we drove through 5 feet of seawater

First Response Team of America Tonight a dad will put his little girl to bed and a mom will kiss her son goodnight because the First Response Team exists. Life is precious and unpredictable, cherish those you love. As for us, we haven’t slept much since we started following this storm in Alabama Monday. Finding a hotel, getting out of these wet clothes and going to bed

First Response Team of America Launching craft into ocean now...only way into the neighborhoods...many victims

www.charlotteobserver.com
Portsmouth firefighters use boats to evacuate residents of flooded areas in Portsmouth, Va., Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009. The area has been hit by remnants of tropical storm Ida. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

www2.timesdispatch.com
A historic storm inflicted severe flooding on southeastern Virginia, pelted the state with heavy rain and contributed to at least three deaths yesterday. The coastal storm, fed by moisture from the remnants ...

First Response Team of America Got two hours of sleep in the cab of the truck, thought we would be on standby but instead got the call, headed to Ocean View, VA right now for water rescues

First Response Team of America Medical Emergency. Craft fixed, another distress call just came in, large woman needing medical attention with only way to extract by boat, we’re on site launching into the neighborhood now which is under 7 feet of water. Roads are washed out, will need to travel flooded roads with hovercraft for a few miles to get on scene. We’re on it

First Response Team of America Just saved 6 small kids and 2 moms...heading back in now...wind and rain picking up

First Response Team of America Arrived, accepted by the Fire Department in Norfork, VA Launching Boat now, rescue operations under way












