Charlotte-Mecklenburg Incident Management Team
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North Carolina Multi-Agency All-Hazards Type-III IMT of Emergency Management, Fire Department, Law Enforcement, 911 Comms, EMS and GIS personnel. #CharMeckIMT
Charlotte-Mecklenburg, NC
Joined June 2017
More from NCTF3 as they support @NCEmergency in their response to #HurricaneErin.
Earlier this morning, Charlotte Fire’s deployment team loaded up and rolled out to support flood response efforts along the coast. We spoke with Battalion Chief Josh Johnson as crews prepared to leave, and he emphasized their commitment to swift water rescue and readiness for
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Safe travels to Task Force #3 as the CharMeck IMT stands ready to assist as needed. #HurricaneErin
Charlotte Fire Deploys Ahead of Hurricane Erin to Support Statewide Rescue Operations As Hurricane Erin approaches the North Carolina coast, Charlotte Fire’s Urban Search and Rescue team is en route to assist. With boats, high water vehicles, and specialized equipment, they are
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Update from our state partner @NCEmergency on the impacts and response from #TSChantal to Central and Eastern NC.
Thank you to all of the brave NC first responders that worked yesterday to save lives across central NC. Rivers of concern: 🌊Haw River 🌊Deep River near Moncure 🌊Cape Fear River near Lillington 🌊Lumber River near Lumberton Tweet 1 of 2
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#CharlotteWx will see very minimal impacts from this system and IMT members will continue to monitor conditions along the storm path for any assistance if needed. #WeatherAware
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Update from our partner @NCEmergency on now #TSChantal. Please monitor for changing conditions however it appears #CLTWx will not be impacted. Stay #WeatherAware.
Tropical Storm Chantal is a slow-moving system that will cause multiple days of moderate to heavy rain, especially across eastern NC starting this in the south this afternoon, spreading northward overnight and into Sun. Scattered to isolated flash floods remain through Mon eve.
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Enjoy the July 4th Holiday Weekend and stay updated on TD #3 that has formed off the GA / SC coast. More information to follow over the coming days. #CLTWx
Tropical Depression #3 had formed off the southeast coast. Minimal impacts are expected to our area from this system. Stay tuned for later updates. #gawx #scwx #ncwx
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NEW FieldComm-1 has arrived! This new platform will be another one of our deployment & response vehicles bringing tactical, interoperable communications solutions to scenes throughout the region. We still have quite a bit of up-fitting still...a thread with video below...
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#CharMeckIMT #All-Hazards
CHARLOTTE FIRE FEATURE FRIDAY: Prepared for Anything! Charlotte Fire’s Special Operations Division operates from a massive 64,000-square-foot facility designed to keep City of Charlotte and beyond prepared for any disaster. Inside the Center for All Hazards Resource and
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Safe travels to NCTF3 and the other NC Teams as they head back to the Tar Heel State. Job well done!
Our NC Swift Water Rescue Teams that were deployed to the Kentucky floods are on the way back home today! Swift Water Rescue Technicians and a NCEM Area Coordinator braved not only severe weather and flood conditions, but bitter cold temperatures and snow while on deployment.
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NCTF3 braving the elements on their deployment to Kentucky.
From Kentucky With Love—Charlotte Fire's crews are on the ground, braving 17-degree temperatures and relentless snowfall to help communities devastated by flooding. No matter the conditions, no matter the challenge, they push forward. Their mission is simple: to serve, to
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Update from @NCEmergency on the NC crews assisting the State of Kentucky. #NCTF3
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North Carolina Emergency Management has deployed (4) North Carolina Search and Rescue Teams, organized into (2) Type I Swiftwater Flood Rescue Teams, to assist the State of Kentucky with their...
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Safe travels to @charlottefire NCTF3 as they deploy to Kentucky to assist in flooding incidents that are currently ongoing along with upcoming winter weather conditions.
Charlotte Fire’s Task Force Three Deploys to Kentucky. Before sunrise, 21 Charlotte firefighters packed their gear, inspected their equipment, and hit the road—heading straight into the heart of a disaster. As historic flooding and freezing temperatures devastate southeastern
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Mecklenburg County is looking for public input on updates to the Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan ( https://t.co/OLeWK0mccX). Share your feedback: • Register for the virtual public meeting on Jan 9 https://t.co/T0ypVgjZKe • Take this survey https://t.co/Sjucdhe0t5
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An update from @charlottefire on the continued search and recovery efforts in Western North Carolina. @NCEmergency @NAT_USAR_NEWS @NCPublicSafety
Every search, every step taken by Charlotte Fire’s brave men and women is a testament to their unwavering dedication. In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, they are out there giving everything to bring closure to families still searching for loved ones. Their compassion and
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Thank you for your service and dedication to the State of North Carolina and safe travel to New York Task Force 1 members as they transitioned from their assignment in WNC through the CLT Airport this morning. #USAR
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Members of the @CharMeckIMT who are also CFD members work through the planning process as they deploy resources in response to Hurricane Helene. #AHIMT
When disaster strikes, heroes rise. As Hurricane Helene ravaged Yancey County, our Charlotte Fire Swift Water Rescue Team stood shoulder to shoulder with the community, saving lives, delivering hope, and showing what it truly means to serve. This story captures their bravery,
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In the wake of Hurricane Helene, our Charlotte Fire Swift Water Rescue Team answered the call when Yancey County needed them most. The brave men and women of Charlotte Fire faced overwhelming devastation—flooded homes, washed-out roads, and isolated communities. But through it
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Honored to stand alongside our law enforcement partners and the resilient people of Western North Carolina as we work together in the aftermath of the hurricane. We will continue to support and assist wherever needed. Stay strong, WNC!
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Hurricane Helene has caused monumental devastation to our neighbors in Western North Carolina. CLT Airport extends our deepest care and concern to everyone affected, and we stand in solidarity with all those struggling in the wake of this disaster. Along with our industry
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