FY2019 Arlington Fire Department Annual Report FY 2019 | Page 29

Special Operations The Special Operations Captain oversees the unique training and equipment need of AFD’s specialized response teams: Hazardous Materials Response Team (HMRT), Swift Water Rescue/Dive Team, Technical Rescue Team (TRT), and Gas Well Response Teams (GWRT). This year, we certified 8 new Pubilc Safety Divers and 7 new Swift Water Technicians, and participated in the Regional Boat X, a drill directed by the Council of Governments to prepare Swift Water Rescue Teams in flooding and wide area searches. AFD’s GWRTs participated in annual gas well training, preparing them for any gas well emergency. This training was in collaboration with Summit MidStream, Total and Casey Davis of Interliance Consulting, Inc. afd Special Operations stations Captain ryan shepard ▸Station 1 ▸Station 6 ▸Station 7 ▸Station 8 ▸Station 9 ▸Station 17 Gas Well Response Team Hazardous Materials Response Team Swift Water Rescue/Dive Team Technical Rescue Team Gas Well Response Team Swift Water Rescue The Arlington Fire Department participates in the Texas Intrastate Fire Mutual Aid System (TIFMAS). TIFMAS mobilizes local resources to respond to statewide disasters including wildfires, floods, hurricanes, and other hazardous situations. Our team of thirty Arlington firefighters are credentialed through TIFMAS using the National Wildfire Coordinating Group training standards. Arlington firefighters have participated in response to several wildfires across the state and one hurricane response since becoming involved with TIFMAS. The Swift Water Rescue and Dive Team provide advanced skills and techniques for persons trapped in swift or flooding waters, dive rescue and recovery operations for people and vehicles in creeks, rivers and Lake Arlington. These team members are trained to the highly advanced and technical Pubic Safety Diver and Swift Water Technician levels. The Technical Rescue Team has advanced training and skills for search and rescue operations in and around a structural collapse, trench, confined spaces, high/low angle rope access and rescue, and large vehicle extrication situations. The Gas Well Response Teams are trained as natural gas well response specialists. They provide skills and techniques like the HMRT, but specialize only in materials found at a natural gas well site. Their focus is to ensure well site emergencies are contained on the site itself, and to control releases through established emergency control devices or by working closely with the well site operators and contractors for safe well site emergency mitigation. The Hazardous Materials Response Team (HMRT) is a team of firefighters who are State certified Hazardous Materials Technicians. They provide advanced levels of detection, identification, response and mitigation skills for emergencies involving toxic or hazardous chemicals or materials found in transportation and industrial accidents, clandestine drug labs, and during Homeland Security threats or incidents. 29