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A 61-strong team of firefighters from across the UK has volunteered to go to Haiti to help with a rescue operation after it was hit by an earthquake. | A 61-strong team of firefighters from across the UK has volunteered to go to Haiti to help with a rescue operation after it was hit by an earthquake. |
The 7.0-magnitude quake which hit south of the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince is feared to have killed thousands of people across the Caribbean country. | |
The team will be taking specialist equipment and two search dogs. | The team will be taking specialist equipment and two search dogs. |
Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he was "deeply saddened" by the disaster and pledged whatever support was needed. | Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he was "deeply saddened" by the disaster and pledged whatever support was needed. |
Lincolnshire's Chief Fire Officer, Mike Thomas, will act as team leader for the whole of the UK response. | |
He said many of the team members had helped out in similar situations before and knew what to expect in the rescue operation. | |
"We know the devastation, risks and shock this can have on a community and we'll be there to help as best we can," he said. | |
Greater Manchester firefighter Peter Stevenson, who will work as operation commander when the volunteers arrive in Haiti, said they would work in two teams to search for survivors. | |
We stand ready to provide whatever humanitarian assistance is required Prime Minister Gordon Brown | |
"One rescue can take between six and 10 hours, depending on the situation and what the building is made from," Mr Stevenson said. | |
"We go totally self-reliant, with several tonnes of equipment so we can work 24 hours a day on at least two separate sites." | "We go totally self-reliant, with several tonnes of equipment so we can work 24 hours a day on at least two separate sites." |
The teams will be using heavy breaking equipment, specialist cameras and acoustic listening devices. | The teams will be using heavy breaking equipment, specialist cameras and acoustic listening devices. |
The group includes volunteers from fire and rescue services in Greater Manchester, Lancashire, West Sussex, Kent, the West Midlands, Lincolnshire, Hampshire, and mid and west Wales. | |
The firefighters, who will depart from Gatwick Airport, do not know how long they will have to stay in Haiti but a spokesman for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service said they would only have a small window of opportunity to try to reach people buried beneath the rubble. | |
The earthquake caused buildings to topple, trapping people | |
Mr Brown expressed his sympathy for the victims of the earthquake. | Mr Brown expressed his sympathy for the victims of the earthquake. |
He said: "I am deeply saddened and worried about the reported scale of the earthquake in Haiti. | He said: "I am deeply saddened and worried about the reported scale of the earthquake in Haiti. |
"I am sending a message of sympathy and support to President Preval and we are sending a team from the Department for International Development to assess the humanitarian needs. | "I am sending a message of sympathy and support to President Preval and we are sending a team from the Department for International Development to assess the humanitarian needs. |
"We stand ready to provide whatever humanitarian assistance is required." | "We stand ready to provide whatever humanitarian assistance is required." |
Much of Haiti's nine million population is impoverished and the disaster comes after years of political instability. | |
The country has suffered a number of recent disasters, including hurricanes and storms in 2008. | |
The Department for International Development (DFID) is helping to co-ordinate UK aid being sent to Haiti. | |
A DFID spokesman said: "We are deeply concerned at the reported scale of the earthquake which has struck Haiti. It appears to have been severe, causing considerable damage and harm." |