Orange County

Central Florida’s ‘most highly trained’ first responders working to save lives in Surfside

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — Dozens of people are still unaccounted for as crews relentlessly search for loved ones from the catastrophic condo collapse in Surfside.

Tonight, Central Florida first responders are there, working in some of the worse conditions imaginable to save lives.

“We try to make it as real-world as possible,” said Ben Fulton, a special operations training lieutenant with the Seminole County Fire Department. “But if we try … like that over and over again, it’s in the back of your head where its second nature.”

READ: Surfside condo collapse: Police ID 3 more victims; official death toll remains 11

Urban Search and Rescue Task Force #4 that is down in South Florida is made up of firefighters from Seminole, Orange and Lake counties, as well as Orlando and Reedy Creek.

“These are the most highly trained individuals in the state, in the country,” said Greg Hubbard, captain of Special Operations at Orange County Fire Rescue. “And they trained for this on a regular basis, and they’re up for the task.”

Hubbard said last year the team had a mobilization exercise at their training facility that prepared them for what they are facing down in Surfside.

READ: Surfside condo collapse: Man saved by girlfriend’s request to stay over

“That exercise was actually a simulated structural collapse, so we had search and rescue specialists, we had our doctors, we had our structural engineers and our canine units out here.”

READ: Rescue dogs continue to search the rubble for live victims at the Surfside building collapse site

Adam Poulisse, WFTV.com

Adam Poulisse joined WFTV in November 2019.

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