- Southport hosts annual Hurricane Expo ahead of the 2024 season
- How to protect your car before a hailstorm
- ‘We lost everything’: East Texas residents confront their future after flooding
- Here's how to get your flooding debris picked up by the City of Houston
- Mosquito activity on the rise due to rainfall, flooding across Texas
HFD activates new water rescue team for extreme flooding
HOUSTON — On Wednesday, the Houston Fire Department activated its newest water rescue team, the Water Strike Team.
The team members have advanced life-saving training in swift water rescue and operate four high water trucks – one in each quadrant of the city.
HFD fleet includes a total of nine high water rescue vehicles, along with 20 evacuation boats, 11 rescue boats, 3 Achilles boats, nine Wave Runners, 25 lifted trucks to haul trailers and two drones.
A large chunk of these vehicles are thanks to $2 million approved by City Council in February 2018. Council members had already approved $300,000 to train firefighters on the new equipment.
The Water Strike Team will use drones to help with search and rescue. They’re also putting two rescue swimmers onboard a police helicopter.
ALSO POPULAR ON KHOU.COM: