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Program Manager-
Lt Brett Stickels
The Waukegan Fire Department is proud to offer the
services of the Specialized Response Team. This team is deployed to
handle all technical incidents within the City of Waukegan. Whether it
is a window washer hanging 150 feet above the ground or a construction
worker buried to his neck in a trench, the call for Specialized Rescue
Technicians is made.
The members of this select team are certified by the Illinois State Fire
Marshall as Rescue Specialist. In order to maintain their skills,
training is done on a monthly basis. In addition all members also belong
to the Lake County Specialized Response Team to encourage good working
relationships for major incidents.
There are four unique teams for Specialized Rescue.
High Angle
Imagine hanging 300 feet above the ground on a rope that is 3/8 inch
diameter. Then rappelling down to an unconscious patient tangled in a
rope line. Examples of these incidents would be rescue from high-rise
buildings and retrieval from ravines or severe slopes.
Confined space
These incidents are the most dangerous for rescuers. Statistics have
shown that 6 out of 10 rescuers die during rescue operations. Examples
of a confined space are manholes, vaults, silos, ducts,
industrial vats/tanks, and sewers.

Trench
When tunnels or trenches are created the ground becomes very unstable.
If proper shoring methods are not used the potential for cave-ins
becomes very realistic. Trench walls collapse in less that one tenth of
a second. Examples of trench calls are open excavation sites that
collapse and bury victims alive.

Structural Collapse
There are many reasons buildings become unstable and collapse. Perhaps a
severe tornado touched down, a bomb was detonated, or a building was
decaying from age. With the probability of victims in open or void
spaces it is imperative the team inspects the collapse for survivors.

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