Austin – Texas is working to improve operations to be ready to save lives during emergency situations.
On Thursday, the Texas Ministry of Public Safety showed what appears to save a crane. The agency’s skills have been offered to use a helicopter to save people from places that are very dangerous to perform on Earth -based rescue operations.
The demonstration was part of a two -day training session, which was organized by the APSA. This was done in the Taksas Ministry of Transportation services in Austin, according to a DPS journalist.
Training for two days included more than 150 local law enforcement employees, loyalty and federalists from all over the state, according to DPS.
“This is a very difficult maneuver, and in other words, a unilateral helicopter runs low on the ground often in the weather in the weather, it requires a lot of currency. So all between 30 to 60 days, we put these crane crews together and perform both fake loads and live loads,” said the Netherlands, DPS commander.
According to DPS, he saved the crane rescue operation as a way that was triggered at the Guadalobi Park of National Mountains last summer.