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Fairfax Co. team rescues 6 in Harvey aftermath, begins door-to-door search

Fairfax County crews help Texas flood victims affected by Harvey. (Courtesy Virginia Task Force 1 via Twitter)
Fairfax County crews help Texas flood victims affected by Harvey. (Courtesy Virginia Task Force 1 via Twitter)
(Courtesy Virginia Task Force 1 via Twitter)
Fairfax County’s Virginia Task Force 1 are in Kingwood, Texas, helping in the rescue efforts in the aftermath of Harvey. (Courtesy Virginia Task Force 1 via Twitter)
The team from Fairfax County's Virginia Task Force 1 rescued six people and two pets Wednesday. 
(Courtesy Virginia Task Force 1 via Twitter)
The team from Fairfax County’s Virginia Task Force 1 rescued six people and two pets Wednesday. (Courtesy Virginia Task Force 1 via Twitter)
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Fairfax County crews help Texas flood victims affected by Harvey. (Courtesy Virginia Task Force 1 via Twitter)
(Courtesy Virginia Task Force 1 via Twitter)
The team from Fairfax County's Virginia Task Force 1 rescued six people and two pets Wednesday. 
(Courtesy Virginia Task Force 1 via Twitter)

WASHINGTON 鈥 A local rescue team is hard at work in Kingwood, Texas, helping victims of Harvey.

After hurricane and later tropical storm Harvey struck Texas, the Virginia Task Force 1 International Urban Search and Rescue team from Fairfax County packed up their swift boats and headed to the Houston area.

鈥淧leased to report that yesterday the crews did a full day鈥檚 work, assisting multiple residents out of flooded areas,鈥 Fairfax County Assistant Fire Chief Chuck Ryan said.

The team rescued six people and two pets Wednesday. And as the floodwaters聽recede, Ryan said the team is now focused on helping the Federal Emergency Management Agency with a ground search of the area.

鈥淕oing door-to-door, checking multiple residences, occupancies, for any needs, folks left behind, and things like that,鈥 Ryan said in a video posted to the .

Ryan said no members of the team have been injured in the operations.

Maryland鈥檚 Task Force 1 team is helping the victims in Texas, as well. The team includes swift water rescue and hazardous material team members from Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Service.

Mike Murillo

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