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Adair Dive team studies Search Patterns

By Greg Thomas, Adair Co. Emergency Management Director

The Adair County Dive and Rescue Team took two day's of training over the weekend in Dive Rescue.The training included these areas:
  • Search patterns with a rope from shore, search patterns from a depth in open water and the use of air bags to raise an object while in the water.
  • Charts, documenting, and recorder keeping were gone over in the classroom part of the course.Taking part in the exercises were instructor Ken Anderson, and Dive Team members Rodney Maggard, Preston Gaskin, Gregg Koller, Tim Fry and Greg Thomas.



    This story was posted on 2009-10-06 02:38:28
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Adair Co. Dive Rescue team works on search patterns



2009-10-06 - Green River Lake - Photo by Greg Thomas. The Adair County Dieve Rescue studied seearch patterns with some practical exercises at the lake over the weekend. Above are instructor Ken Anderson, and Dive Team Members Rodney Maggard, Preston Gaskin and in the background Billy Pickett. Other Adair County Dive Rescue members who attended were Gregg Koller, Tim Fry and Greg Thomas.
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