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Rescue teams from Md., Va. head to Florence-stricken Carolinas

Members of Fairfax County Fire and Rescue prepare to head out to North Carolina as part of the VA-TF1 rescue team that has been activated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to help with Tropical Storm Florence. (Courtesy Fairfax Fire/Rescue)

WASHINGTON — Montgomery and Fairfax counties are sending members of their rescue teams to places affected by Tropical Storm Florence.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency activated VA-TF1, from Fairfax County, on Saturday, and the team is sending a 16-person water rescue team to help with the storm response in North Carolina.

Capt. Tracey Reed, who is part of the group that’s going, said that team will assist with flooding, searching for people and whatever missions FEMA has for them.

Fairfax Fire and Rescue Chief John S. Butler was there to see the team off. The new chief started last September, taking over from the Richard Bowers who retired in April.

The Maryland Helicopter Aquatic (Swift Water) Search and Rescue was also activated by FEMA to help with Florence operations. The team includes members from Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service.

On Wednesday, the 80-person strong Maryland Task Force One headed to South Carolina, ahead of the potentially catastrophic Hurricane Florence. The team had been on standby until it became clear that the brunt of Florence wasn’t going to smash the D.C. area. After South Carolina, they will go where FEMA sends them.

A spokesman for Montgomery County Fire and Rescue service that Maryland Task Force One will likely head to western North Carolina next.

Abigail Constantino

Abigail Constantino started her journalism career writing for a local newspaper in Fairfax County, Virginia. She is a graduate of American University and The George Washington University.

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