Wednesday, December 15, 2010

100 American firefighters ready to assist in case of war

YAAKOV LAPPIN

Forty put on standby during Carmel fire, but weren’t brought here because focus was on aerial control of blaze.

Around one hundred American firefighters are ready to fly to Israel within a few hours’ notice and assist the Fire and Rescue Service in the event of a major war involving hundreds or thousands of rockets on the home front, resulting in multiple blazes around the country, or an earthquake.

The US firefighters, most of whom are based in Texas and New York, have completed qualification courses in the US and in Israel designed to get them adjusted to Israeli firefighting guidelines, according to Adi Zahavi, international director of the Emergency Volunteers Project (EVP).
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