Water Patrol recognized for high-tech tactics

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NOTE: THE IADRS IS SEARCHING WORLDWIDE FOR THE BEST PUBLIC SAFETY DIVE TEAMS AND TO GIVE THEM THE RECOGNITION THEY DESERVE. THE MWP WON ONE OF THE AWARDS IN 2009. TO SEE SOME OF THE PAST AWARDS AND WINNERS, SEE:
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Water Patrol recognized for high-tech tactics
by JESSICA MACHETTA on FEBRUARY 4, 2010


The best modern technology has to offer is being used by Missouri divers when something … or someone … is lost in the water.

The Missouri Water Patrol’s dive team was formed in 1979, when dive equipment by today’s standards was rudimentary. Now the team uses high-tech equipment in search and recovery. Sergeant Jerry Callahan says the divers use sonar and other gear to look for objects underwater. He says the use of high-tech equipment can speed up recovery time.

The dive team has been given the “Silver Fin” Award by the International Association of Dive Rescue Specialists. The award is given to the most improved dive team in the nation each year. Callahan says Missouri got it this year because of its use of advanced technology.

He says in addition to looking for victims of drowning or boating accidents, the Water Patrol Dive Team is called out to help find stolen safes, cars and guns. Using cameras, metal detectors, sonar and full-face communications gear not only speeds up those searches, but makes the operations safer for the divers.

Callahan says Missouri’s dive team has even gone to other states to train their divers on the new equipment.

“These new technologies have greatly increased the safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of dive recoveries,” the patrol says.

Lt. Wayne Talburt, dive team supervisor for the Water Patrol said, “Our divers were very deserving of receiving this award due to their expertise, dedication, and the use of modern technology to perform the best job possible in an environment that is not at all conducive to the human body.”
 
NOTE: THE IADRS IS SEARCHING WORLDWIDE FOR THE BEST PUBLIC SAFETY DIVE TEAMS AND TO GIVE THEM THE RECOGNITION THEY DESERVE. THE MWP WON ONE OF THE AWARDS IN 2009. TO SEE SOME OF THE PAST AWARDS AND WINNERS, SEE:
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/pu...581-iadrs-conference-underway-fairfax-va.html

The IADRS Water Rescue Team Awards
The IADRS is now accepting Nominations in the
following categories for the 6th Annual IADRS Awards of Honor.

THE SILVER FIN AWARD – This award will be given to the most
improved dive team.

THE DIVERSE FIN AWARD - This award will be given to the team with the
most unique team funding idea.

THE FABULOUS FIN AWARD – This award will be given to the dive team
deemed to be the most spectacular rescue.

THE DRAMATIC FIN AWARD – This award will be given to the dive team
with the most unusual circumstances in a recovery.

THE SPECIALIZED FIN AWARD – This award will be given to the team with
the most technical recovery (use of sonar/ROV/Camera, etc)

THE FIN OF PERSEVERANCE – This award will be given to the team with the
longest running recovery operation.

THE ROBERT G.TEATHER AWARD – The person who has made a
remarkable contribution to the safety of the public safety diver.

Please submit your nomination in typed form 800 words or less. List the
category, team name and/or individual name. Please submit your name and contact
information. All entries must be received by September 1, 2010 to be considered
for the awards. Each award nomination must be submitted separately. Please email
submissions to the International Association of Dive Rescue Specialists via e-mail to:
brobinson AT iadrs.org <--delete spaces.

The awards will be presented during the IADRS Conference planned in Charlotte, NC, September 21-24, 2010. Winners do not need to be present to win.
 
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