"President Obama asked for our assistance, and we are answering his call to respond to the unimaginably tragic events in Haiti by sending the best—our specially trained joint task force of New York City police officers and firefighters," Bloomberg said. "The world came to our aid on 9/11 and we want to provide assistance around the globe when needed, whether it's giving supplies, sharing lessons learned, or sending our first responders to help people. Our team should be on the ground in Haiti later today and I want to say to all of them, on behalf of all New Yorkers—be safe and thank you for lending a hand to people in dire need."
New York Task Force One is managed by the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) and is equipped with the latest technology and equipment, trained to respond to catastrophic events involving the collapse of heavy steel and concrete.
"None are more experienced and they all have in common the desire and expertise to serve at the highest level possible," said Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly.
"Two months ago, this team faced the aftermath of a mock earthquake at a drill in upstate New York," Kelly added. "I know they are ready to put their newly honed skills to work and will prove invaluable to the Haitian rescue efforts."
New York Task Force One specializes in urban search and rescue, disaster recovery, and emergency triage and medicine. Eighty members of New York Task Force One and approximately 20 tons of equipment depart from OEM's Brooklyn facility.