Specialty Rescue Team definition

Specialty Rescue Team means a group of response personnel who provide technical search and rescue capability as part of the North Carolina Search and Rescue System that is not a contract response team as defined in G.S. 166A-65.
Specialty Rescue Team means a specialized team, formed pursuant to this section, organized to provide technical rescue assistance to first responders including, but not limited to, canine search and rescue/disaster response, cave search and rescue, collapse search and rescue, mine and tunnel search and rescue, and swift water/flood search and rescue teams. Such teams shall be aligned with one or more of the search and rescue categories within the federal emergency management agency's national resource typing system.

Examples of Specialty Rescue Team in a sentence

  • Each Sponsoring Agency of a Specialty Rescue Team shall draft, execute, and maintain agreements with each Participating Agency that is supporting the Sponsoring Agency in maintaining a Specialty Response Team with personnel, equipment, or funding.

  • The VSL implied by this WTP is €30/0.0001, or €300,000.The concept of VSL is generally deemed as the appropriate construct for ex ante policy analyses, when the identities of the people whose lives are saved by the policy are not known yet.

  • Participation as a Specialty Rescue Team is considered at will by either party to the extent that agreements can be terminated with or without cause by either party with a 30-day notice.