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3:05pm Wednesday 27th August 2008
GLOUCESTERSHIRE Fire and Rescue Service has added two hovercraft to its fleet, to assist in future flood situations.
The two new hovercraft are currently on show at the International Fire Exhibition in Liverpool but will return to the county, ready for operations by the middle of September.
Gloucestershire was particularly hard hit during the floods of July 2007.
At Dymock the bridge over the River Leadon was the scene of a dramatic rescue, after motorists became trapped in rising waters.
The force of the water partially demolished the bridge.
Repairs to the bridge were only completed earlier this summer.
Hov Pod, Southampton says...
4:46pm Thu 28 Aug 08
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H2oAirRsq, USA says...
9:31am Thu 28 Aug 08
When operated in flood environments the hovercraft's rubber skirting will be damaged by flood debris and the size of the craft will prove to be impractical for executing any real rescue missions. The vessels will prove to be too small to carry both rescue personnel and flood victims.
The bottom line is: the hovercraft are sexy but will prove to be impractical. If our neighbors from across the pond had watched and learned from the flooding of New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina, they would have noticed that there were few hovercraft involved in the rescue efforts and those that were suffered the same problems as described above. Any watercraft made of rubber or vinyl will prove useless for flood rescue operations.
R. Dummett, FF/PM, MSFF, FSI, BSI, Ret.
American Airboat Search and Rescue Assoc.
United States
www.airboatsar.org