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Kent Fire Service rescue workers return from relief efforts in Haiti
Image by DFID - UK Department for International Development
Search and rescue workers from the Kent Fire Service were one of eight UK brigades to return to London Gatwick airport after helping in the relief effort in Haiti.
While in Haiti, the crews and their two sniffer dogs worked closely alongside international rescuers throughout different areas of the earthquake zone and played a key role in the rescue effort.
The British crews pulled three people alive from the rubble, including a two-year-old toddler called Mia, who had spent days trapped in debris.
Find out more about the work of the search and rescue teams on our Haiti earthquake news page: www.dfid.gov.uk/Media-Room/News-Stories/2010/Haiti-Earthq...
If you wish to help, please consider donating money to the UK's Disaster Emergencies Committee Appeal for Haiti: www.dec.org.uk
Image credit: Department for International Development / David Dyson
Mid and West Wales Fire Service rescue workers return from relief efforts in Haiti
Image by DFID - UK Department for International Development
Search and rescue workers from the Mid and West Wales Fire Service were one of eight UK brigades to return to London Gatwick airport after helping in the relief effort in Haiti.
While in Haiti, the crews and their two sniffer dogs worked closely alongside international rescuers throughout different areas of the earthquake zone and played a key role in the rescue effort.
The British crews pulled three people alive from the rubble, including a two-year-old toddler called Mia, who had spent days trapped in debris.
Find out more about the work of the search and rescue teams on our Haiti earthquake news page: www.dfid.gov.uk/Media-Room/News-Stories/2010/Haiti-Earthq...
If you wish to help, please consider donating money to the UK's Disaster Emergencies Committee Appeal for Haiti: www.dec.org.uk
Image credit: Department for International Development / David Dyson
Lancashire Fire Service rescue workers return from relief efforts in Haiti
Image by DFID - UK Department for International Development
Search and rescue workers from the Lancashire Fire Service were one of eight UK brigades to return to London Gatwick airport after helping in the relief effort in Haiti.
While in Haiti, the crews and their two sniffer dogs worked closely alongside international rescuers throughout different areas of the earthquake zone and played a key role in the rescue effort.
The British crews pulled three people alive from the rubble, including a two-year-old toddler called Mia, who had spent days trapped in debris.
Find out more about the work of the search and rescue teams on our Haiti earthquake news page: www.dfid.gov.uk/Media-Room/News-Stories/2010/Haiti-Earthq...
If you wish to help, please consider donating money to the UK's Disaster Emergencies Committee Appeal for Haiti: www.dec.org.uk
Image credit: Department for International Development / David Dyson



