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Virginia's Mine Rescue Technology
Virginia now has the best in communication with the purchase of an IWT system thanks to grant from the Mine Safety and Health Administration. The system syncs to MSHA's. In addition, the mine rescue team has added R-2 to their ranks for quicker response time.
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WEBVTT Kind: captions Language: en 00:00:02.020 --> 00:00:08.790 But it is absolutely state-of-the-art there is nothing more advanced out there in the field right now. Virginia is now equipped with the most 00:00:09.400 --> 00:00:11.400 advanced mine rescue equipment 00:00:11.559 --> 00:00:16.979 available. We felt like we needed to get out front in mine rescue. The Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals 00:00:16.980 --> 00:00:20.459 and Energy started the state's first mine rescue team in 00:00:21.130 --> 00:00:23.760 2016. Now that the roster is full 00:00:23.890 --> 00:00:28.800 they are equipping themselves with the best in underground mobility and communication 00:00:29.019 --> 00:00:33.148 It is all possible thanks to a grant from the Mine Safety and Health Administration 00:00:33.969 --> 00:00:39.839 This technology has moved us to the very front of mine rescue development communication. The IWT 00:00:40.450 --> 00:00:47.819 communication equipment is a multi-use system reaching up to six miles underground. It tracks the mine rescue team, 00:00:48.579 --> 00:00:52.109 continuously monitors the air and most importantly 00:00:53.739 --> 00:00:55.739 it is how those underground 00:00:55.960 --> 00:01:00.899 communicate. It goes all the way back out to the command center on the surface and out there 00:01:00.899 --> 00:01:04.048 We can make decisions quicker because we're getting information a lot quicker. 00:01:06.070 --> 00:01:13.080 To move as fast as possible the team needed a way to carry the equipment associated with the communication system underground. 00:01:13.630 --> 00:01:19.470 That's when they found R2. R2 is our rescue ride. We use it to haul people and equipment. 00:01:19.470 --> 00:01:22.109 Just help us get everything we need 00:01:22.659 --> 00:01:28.679 in as quickly as possible. Going in R2 holds the cable and other equipment needed to keep the 00:01:29.259 --> 00:01:33.839 communication line open. That actually gives us a mobile command center that we don't have to reset. 00:01:34.090 --> 00:01:39.360 We can continuously move with it and move with the team as they explore. R@ was specially designed 00:01:39.490 --> 00:01:44.790 For going into underground coal mines. It was made here in Virginia 00:01:44.790 --> 00:01:50.859 and it is specially designed for underground use. It's what we call permissible approved. 00:01:50.869 --> 00:01:58.089 Coming out R2 can carry miners, helping them get to the surface faster. 00:01:59.840 --> 00:02:07.780 This equipment will be available for all emergency situations and to any mine rescue team that responds to an emergency 00:02:08.239 --> 00:02:12.069 Those other teams that don't have it are working with us and that's why we wanted it. 00:02:12.069 --> 00:02:18.279 And, it's not only useful on a mine site. It ca be used in any search and rescue efforts should 00:02:18.319 --> 00:02:20.768 Virginia's mine rescue team get the call. 00:02:21.950 --> 00:02:27.009 For more information on mine safety in Virginia visit our website www.dmme.virginia.gov 00:02:27.890 --> 00:02:29.890