On Treasure Island, wealth for Marines lies under the rubble
10/8/2010
By
Cpl. Elyssa Quesada
,
11th MEU
SAN FRANCISCO
Amid heaps of concrete and rubble, city Fire Department officials taught Marines and sailors at a Treasure Island facility how to find and retrieve disaster victims Oct. 8.
The service members, who are participating in the city’s 2010 Fleet Week, sailed into San Francisco Bay Oct. 6 from San Diego aboard USS Makin Island.
Should San Francisco ever need military assistance following a natural disaster, the search-and-rescue training gave the 45 service members hands-on experience intended to prepare them to respond.
“I’ll be able to work in a timely manner if casualties are waiting to be rescued,” said Phoenix native Lance Cpl. Anthony J. Arcieri, 22, a machine gunner with 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, the ground combat element of the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit’s special-purpose Marine air-ground task force during Fleet Week.
Firefighters with Engine 5 and Rescue 1 taught ropes and pulleys, and cribbing and shoring, all which showed how to build small structures used to hold up collapsed building walls.
“The missions of a Marine air-ground task force include disaster relief and humanitarian assistance, so if something were to happen, we would know how to respond,” said Gunnery Sgt. Robert L. Lytle, the unit’s civil affairs chief and an Asheville, N.C., native.
Marines and sailors trained side by side, evaluating situations and deciding on time-efficient methods – fundamentals to search-and-rescue, according to Mark Kearney, the Fire Department’s assistant deputy chief for homeland security.
This was a great training experience for the Navy and Marine Corps team, and it gave the military and non-military a chance to work together, Kearney said.
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SAN FRANCISCO-Marines and sailors with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit and USS Makin Island listen as a firefighter with the San Francisco Fire Dpeartment describes the various tools and their functions found in a rescue environment here Oct. 8. The unit visited the fire department to receive search-and-rescue training. The 11th MEU is the first amphibious landing force to embark Makin Island, which set sail for San Francisco Oct. 1 to participate in the city's 2010 Fleet Week. There the 11th MEU plans to showcase to the public the Marine Corps' men and women, its aircraft and equipment and its ability to conduct missions that span the overlapping spectrums of peace and combat, from disaster relief to war. , Cpl. Elyssa Quesada, 10/7/2010 8:12 PM SAN FRANCISCO-Petty Officer 3rd Class Michael P. Escasa, 21, listens to a Delsar life detector machine used in search-and-rescue missions here Oct. 8. Marines and sailors with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit and USS Makin Island participated in the training with the San Francisco Fire Department at Treasure Island. Escasa, the senior line corpsman with 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, is from Fairfield, Calif. The 11th MEU is the first amphibious landing force to embark Makin Island, which set sail for San Francisco Oct. 1 to participate in the city's 2010 Fleet Week. There the 11th MEU plans to showcase to the public the Marine Corps' men and women, its aircraft and equipment and its ability to conduct missions that span the overlapping spectrums of peace and combat, from disaster relief to war. , Cpl. Elyssa Quesada, 10/7/2010 8:20 PM SAN FRANCISCO-Lt. Darius Lottropp, with San Francisco Fire Department Rescue 1, explains to Marines and sailors with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit and USS Makin Island the proper use of a metal pipe in the moving of concrete slabs here Oct. 8. The unit visited the fire department to receive search-and-rescue training. The 11th MEU is the first amphibious landing force to embark Makin Island, which set sail for San Francisco Oct. 1 to participate in the city's 2010 Fleet Week. There the 11th MEU plans to showcase to the public the Marine Corps' men and women, its aircraft and equipment and its ability to conduct missions that span the overlapping spectrums of peace and combat, from disaster relief to war. , Cpl. Elyssa Quesada, 10/7/2010 7:05 PM SAN FRANCISCO-Gunnery Sgt. Robert L. Lytle, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit civil operations chief, speaks with David Stevenson of KTVU Fox 2 about training with the San Francisco Fire Department here Oct. 8. Marines and sailors with the 11th MEU and USS Makin Island learned proper search-and-rescue techniques by assessing a situation, using a rope-and-pulley system and various forms of leverage. The 11th MEU is the first amphibious landing force to embark Makin Island, which set sail for San Francisco Oct. 1 to participate in the city's 2010 Fleet Week. There the 11th MEU plans to showcase to the public the Marine Corps' men and women, its aircraft and equipment and its ability to conduct missions that span the overlapping spectrums of peace and combat, from disaster relief to war. , Cpl. Elyssa Quesada, 10/7/2010 8:36 PM SAN FRANCISCO-Lt. Dominic Ottoboni, with the San Francisco Fire Department, teaches search-and-rescue techniques over a makeshift collapsed structure here Oct. 8. Marines and sailors with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit and USS Makin Island learned various ways to locate and rescue individuals trapped under a collapsed environment. The 11th MEU is the first amphibious landing force to embark Makin Island, which set sail for San Francisco Oct. 1 to participate in the city's 2010 Fleet Week. There the 11th MEU plans to showcase to the public the Marine Corps' men and women, its aircraft and equipment and its ability to conduct missions that span the overlapping spectrums of peace and combat, from disaster relief to war. , Cpl. Elyssa Quesada, 10/7/2010 8:56 PM SAN FRANCISCO -Lt. Dominic Ottoboni, with the San Francisco Fire Department, teaches search-and-rescue techniques here Oct. 8. Marines and sailors with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit and USS Makin Island learned various ways to locate and rescue individuals trapped under a collapsed environment. The 11th MEU is the first amphibious landing force to embark Makin Island, which set sail for San Francisco Oct. 1 to participate in the city's 2010 Fleet Week. There the 11th MEU plans to showcase to the public the Marine Corps' men and women, its aircraft and equipment and its ability to conduct missions that span the overlapping spectrums of peace and combat, from disaster relief to war. , Cpl. Elyssa Quesada, 10/7/2010 6:22 PM SAN FRANCISCO -Cpl. Louis A. Kponton, 31, a supply administration clerk with Combat Logistics Battalion 11, crawls through a simulated collapsed structure here Oct. 8. The San Francisco Fire Department provided Marines and sailors with the 11the Marine Expeditionary Unit and USS Makin Island hands-on training in rescue techniques and how to secure a collapsed structure for a rescue team to enter. Kponton is from Omaha, Neb. The 11th MEU is the first amphibious landing force to embark Makin Island, which set sail for San Francisco Oct. 1 to participate in the city's 2010 Fleet Week. There the 11th MEU plans to showcase to the public the Marine Corps' men and women, its aircraft and equipment and its ability to conduct missions that span the overlapping spectrums of peace and combat, from disaster relief to war. , Cpl. Elyssa Quesada, 10/7/2010 9:09 PM
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