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Fifteen students (aged 16-18 years) learned about the consequences of anti social and irresponsible driving earlier today, during a visit to West Midlands Fire Service Headquarters.
12 of the 14 members of the UK international search and rescue team from West Midlands Fire Service that were deployed to the earthquake zone in Haiti, returned to Gatwick earlier this morning. After some rest they travelled back to the West Midlands and arrived at Solihull Fire Station at 11:30 hours.
Fifteen members of the UK International Search and Rescue Team (UK ISAR) were flown by helicopter to Petit-Goave to do reconnaissance.
They identified seven buildings that had been further damaged by the latest aftershock. The team cleared three of these buildings after setting up a forward command post in the local Mayor’s office.