Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Water Rescue Training - Marble Rock, Iowa

The fire departments form Charles City and Marble Rock, along with Floyd County Search and Rescue, participated in water rescue training in the Shell Rock River in Marble Rock on Monday, August 14th. Above- Charles City firefighter Curt Teeter looks over the dam in Marble Rock while rescue crews prepare for training in the waters below.


Above- Rescuers wearing yellow Mustang Survival suits navigate the waters blow the bridge in Marble Rock.


Above- Suzzee Bornstein of Floyd County Search and Rescue operates the agencies watercraft as the sun sets on the Shell Rock river.

Additional photos from this training will be posted soon.

Images (c) Allen Murray, Charles City Fire Department, Floyd County Search and Rescue

The photos displayed above were taken by Allen Murray on behalf of, and with the permission from, the Charles City Fire Department and Floyd County Search and Rescue. Theses photographs, along with photographs from various other events, are provided to these agencies for purposes of training, documentation, and other uses deemed necessary and appropriate by each department.

2 Comments:

Blogger Maria's Photos said...

What a nice photo. The color is beautiful! And the blue stripe of wave echoes the color of the vehicle nicely. The angles of the waves really give the piece movement.

7:36 AM  
Blogger Maria's Photos said...

The man and his shadow overlooking the dam in Marble Rock is a very interesting photo. I really like the lighting and shadow, as well as the slant of the walkway they are standing on. It leads you right up to the shadow.

3:51 PM  

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