Missouri Task Force 1 Deploys HRD K9 Teams to North Carolina
Columbia, MO October 1, 2024 Missouri Task Force 1 (MO-TF1) has received activation orders from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to deploy a specialized team of seven Human Remains Detection K9s to North Carolina. The team, alongside their handlers, is set to depart from the Boone County Fire Protection District Headquarters around noon today.
The HRD K9 team will travel to St. Louis Lambert Airport for a flight to Charlotte, NC, scheduled to arrive at approximately 6:30 p.m. EST. Upon arrival, they will be transported to a staging location in Charlotte, where they will receive mission assignments for the following day.
In North Carolina, MO-TF1 personnel continue to conduct wide area search missions in McDowell County. Yesterday, the team worked diligently on a mountain in a large subdivision, covering 32 miles of roadway across 10,000 acres. They engaged with 34 local citizens who had sheltered in place, confirming that the community is safe. Many citizens actually offered their assistance to the team.
To date, MO-TF1 has completed 567 damage assessments in the region, evaluating roadways, bridges, structures, and critical infrastructure. Access to many areas remains challenging due to debris and washed-out roadways, but the team is committed to their mission.
"Our members are doing well and are fully dedicated to providing assistance during this critical time," said Gale Blomenkamp, Assistant Chief. "We will continue to keep the community informed as we receive further updates." #motf1helene