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Regional Response Teams

The RRT Program is intended to protect citizens and responders alike. It provides all communities, regardless of size or population, with an effective, professional response to hazardous materials incidents in a safe, expedient and cost effective manner.

Following an intense evaluation process, seven regional response teams were created.

Each team is composed of emergency response personnel certified according to State Division of Occupational Safety and Health standards. Team members are qualified to handle a wide range of hazardous materials incidents. At a minimum, each technician must have a Firefighter I certification, plus more than 200 hours of specialized hazardous materials training.

The seven teams are strategically located across North Carolina, taking into consideration population centers and transportation corridors, among other things. Due to travel time and distances for a responding team, local emergency response agencies must be capable of "holding the situation" until the RRT arrives.

The RRTs do not take the place of local emergency response agencies, nor are they responsible for cleaning up hazardous material spills. Clean-up of spilled hazardous materials is the responsibility of the person having control over the material - the local fire department is not billed for the response.

The team's state-of-the-are equipment and supplies are transported in a specially designed tractor-trailer truck, complete with a communications center work area in the rear of the trailer unit. Each unit is equipped with a generator and floodlights, as well as an airpack refilling station. Each basic truck was purchased at more than $148,000 and is now equipped with more than $400,000 worth of equipment and supplies.

While funds for equipping, training and managing the teams are provided by the General Assembly, operating costs are recouped from the parties responsible for incidents to which teams respond.

 

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Training Opportunities

Haz-Mat Technician

6/16-6/27 8A-Until
Concord FD
Phil Bryant 704-920-5535

Haz-Mat Chemistry

June 2-12
8:30-5P and
6P-9P (some nights)
Randolph Comm. College
Ken Fields 336-633-0221

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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