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  2. Virginia Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad - Wikipedia

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    The group went to the city and received $500 to start the rescue squad. On May 1, 1952, Princess Anne-Virginia Beach Rescue started operations. In the 1960s, the city found the need for more rescue squads and requested the new squads operate within the fire departments. Virginia Beach-Princess Anne Rescue opted to remain its own independent squad.

  3. Virginia Beach Department of Emergency Medical Services

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    Virginia Beach EMS and several of the rescue squads have been featured in popular media, including news reports, documentaries and others. - Rescue 911, a popular television program, featured Virginia Beach Volunteer Rescue Squads responding to calls during it Season 1, Episode 22 which aired on March 13, 1990. This episode can be viewed on ...

  4. Urban Search and Rescue Virginia Task Force 2 - Wikipedia

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    Urban Search and Rescue Virginia Task Force 2 (VA-TF2) is one of the 28 FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces. Based in Virginia Beach, VA-TF2 is sponsored by the Virginia Beach Fire Department. [1] The department has two heavy rescue apparatus fitted with specialized equipment designed for technical rescue incidents. [2]

  5. Virginia Beach Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Beach Fire Department is the founding member of one of Virginia's two FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force. [2] Virginia Task Force 2 (VA-TF2) is available to respond to natural or man-made disasters around the country and the world to assist with search and rescue, medical support, damage assessment and communications. [3]

  6. Rescue group involved in Tyler Doyle search to offer boating ...

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    The volunteer North Myrtle Beach Rescue Squad spent 10 days searching for the 22-year-old duck hunter following his Jan. 26 disappearance in Little River

  7. List of Virginia fire departments - Wikipedia

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    CCDF Volunteer Rescue Squad Stuart: 1 1967 Ararat Volunteer Rescue Squad Ararat: 2 Jeb Stuart Rescue Squad Stuart: 3 1980 Smith River Volunteer Rescue Squad Woolwine: 4 Vesta Volunteer Rescue Squad Meadows of Dan: 5 Patrick Henry Volunteer Fire Department Patrick Springs: 14 1971 CCDF Volunteer Fire Department Stuart: 21 1967 Ararat Volunteer ...

  8. FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force - Wikipedia

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    VA-TF2 - Virginia Beach, Virginia - Virginia Beach Fire Department WA-TF1 - Pierce County, Washington - Pierce County Department of Emergency Management [ 16 ] The U.S. Army's 911th Engineer Company , modeled on a FEMA USAR Task Force, provides additional response to the National Capital Region.

  9. Blacksburg Volunteer Rescue Squad - Wikipedia

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    The Blacksburg Volunteer Rescue Squad [1] was established in 1950 as an all-volunteer EMS agency providing free service to a community of approximately 55,000 residents, including half of Montgomery County, Virginia, and the Town of Blacksburg. The squad has about 120 members, including community members with full-time jobs, as well as high ...