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MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Rutherford County Special Operations Response Team supervisor Chris Clark commands a sizable arsenal of specialty equipment to ensure residents can be rescued under even the most dangerous of circumstances
From water rescues to severe weather events and even hostage situations, Clark and his team are prepared to battle under even the most extreme conditions.
But all the equipment in the world won’t make up for lack of good training, he said in an interview with The Daily News Journal on Friday. That’s why he and the 25 other employees of SORT spend hours each week training and preparing for the next large or small scale disaster.
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