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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2011

Search and rescue teams arrive at Misawa Air Base to assist with recovery efforts in northern Japan. At least twelve rescue dogs, from Fairfax County Urban Search and Rescue and from Los Angeles Search and Rescue arrived. Video shows the plane's arrival, passengers deplaning, customs agents briefing the rescue workers, and the rescue dogs. This video available in high definition. Produced by Airman 1st Class Jimmy Moreland.
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  • Good to see our teammates and their canines from VSRDA.org. Thanks for sharing.

    Autumn-

  • thank you for posting this... my brother in law is part of the LA USAR team.. and he is in this video.. i have been searching for things to show to my family.. we are very proud of him... thank you very. much!!! ^_^

  • my cousin is there and is part of the L.A. Co. USAR team. God bless him and all the othere heros there! GO AIR FORCE!

  • LA County and Fairfax, VA to the rescue!! So proud of you guys/gals!!! Be careful out there and know that we at home are praying for you! Thank you Misawa Air Base for your warm welcome and assistance! GO USA!!

  • Thank you this job is thankless and often dangerous.

    Prayers.

  • @BRANDON85L These folks are not military, they are firefighters and civilian experts that are part of Federal Task forces. There were two teams on this flight, California Task Force 2, and Virginia Task Force 1. They are arriving at a military air base so military folks are on hand to greet them and so on, but these are mostly LA and Fairfax county firefighters.

  • Hey what job or MOS would that be in Air Force or Army 2 assist in these types of disasters

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