Cambridge Fire Dive Rescue

DUI salutes the Cambridge Fire Dive Rescue Team Cambridge Fire Dive Rescue Team in their DUI drysuits The Cambridge Fire Dive Rescue Team was formed in 1998 with 12 divers, as a rapid deployment team to respond to ice and water rescues in our community. Since then, we have increased the number of divers to 21, and we now provide the same service to several surrounding communities 24/7/365. Our operating areas include waterways used for reservoirs, commercial and recreational boating, ferries, and tour boats. In order to meet NFPA requirements, our divers must be completely encapsulated to avoid contact with possible contaminants. That’s why we chose the DUI TLS 350 Public Safety drysuit, with the heavy duty ZipGloves, attached latex hood, and ZipSeals. It keeps us dry and warm, even under the ice. The tri-laminate suits are lighter in weight and more flexible than the vulcanized rubber suits we used for years. In the photo the divers are from left to right: Back row: FF Todd Koen, Lt. Steve Boyle Jr., FF Jay Martel, DFC Lester Bokuniewicz, Capt. Sean White, Lt. Jeremy Walsh, FF Dave Puopolo, FF Paul Morrison, Chief Gerald Reardon Front Row: Capt. Bill Brathwaite, FF Ken Souza, Lt. Steve Brown, Lt. Steve Landry, FF Steve Capuccio, FF Andy Mello, FF John Bell, DFC Dan Turner (Dan is the photographer who took this picture) Not Shown: Lt. Matt Brannelly, Lt. Mike Donovan, FF Bill Barry, FF Jeff McGourty Showcase your Dive Team. Contact Jessica Harned to get started.
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