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Fayetteville first responders deploy to western North Carolina to assist with rescue efforts

Post Date:09/27/2024 3:35 PM

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. - While Fayetteville is currently experiencing minor impacts of Hurricane Helene, the western part of the state has been significantly affected by the storm. On Sept. 26, 18 local first responders from the Fayetteville Fire Department, Fayetteville Police Department and Cape Fear Valley EMS deployed to Brevard County as part of an Urban Search and Rescue team to assist with any rescue missions. 

"I couldn’t be more proud of the professionalism and dedication of our first responders,” said Fayetteville Fire Chief Kevin Dove. “Having undergone extensive training, our team is equipped, well-prepared and ready to assist with rescues including swift water rescues.” 

The Fayetteville team, N.C. Task Force 9 has joined the Greensboro Fire Department, N.C. Task Force 6 to support rescue operations in response to the storm.

They are prepared to stay in western North Carolina for up to seven days, working to assist those affected by the storm.  

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