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Law enforcement grant gives Ga. FD access to new SCUBA diving equipment
Bibb County Fire Department rescue divers will have access to new gear due to funding provided to the sheriffâs office, which does not have a dive team
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By Jesse Fraga
The Macon Telegraph
BIBB COUNTY, Ga. â The Bibb County Fire Departmentâs rescue divers were given access to new scuba equipment which they hope will help them save drowning victims, officials announced Tuesday.
At least three people died after drowning at Amerson River Park and Lake Tobesofkee between June and July this year, including victims ages 19, 26 and 33 years old.
Some dive members, including Casey Boothe, noticed deterioration and holes on their equipment.
âSome of them get holes, rips and tears when youâre diving,â Boothe said. âI donât think itâll help us get (victims) out faster, but itâll definitely help us do our jobs a lot better.â
The Macon-Bibb Law Enforcement Foundation gave a $7,500 grant to the Bibb County Sheriffâs Office to fund new gear they will lend to the fire department as needed. The foundation pays for items outside of the county budget such as some training, technology and equipment for the sheriffâs office.
The sheriffâs office will not use the gear because it doesnât have a dive team, but it will replace a âsubstantial portionâ of the fire departmentâs old gear, Sheriff David Davis announced at a press conference at Amerson River Park Tuesday.
âTypically the fire department is the first call ... along with emergency medical services,â Davis said. âThey have the rescue boats, so ... they are going to come first with all the dive equipment right on the spot.â
The sheriffâs office had a dive team over a decade ago but retired it, according to Davis.
Since then, some sheriffâs deputies have received volunteer dive training used for investigative purposes. But only the fire department will use the new tools for emergency rescue efforts.
âEven when the sheriffâs office had a dive team, it was more for evidence recovery because there is certainly added training that needs to be done for a rescue dive team,â Davis said.
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