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FBI Dive Team Assisting In Potomac River Collision Recovery Efforts

FBI headquarters building is seen in Washington

The FBI’s Washington Field Office dive team is currently involved in the search for victims of the tragic plane-helicopter collision that occurred in the Potomac River on Wednesday. A spokesperson from the bureau confirmed that the team is actively assisting in the recovery efforts.

The FBI's Underwater Search and Evidence Response Team (USERT) is a specialized unit made up of trained agents located throughout the country. Their primary responsibility is to conduct underwater searches and recover submerged evidence in various investigations.

Following the incident, the USERT team has been deployed to the Potomac River to aid in locating any victims and gathering crucial evidence related to the collision. Their expertise in underwater operations makes them an invaluable asset in situations like this, where precise and thorough search efforts are essential.

USERT is a specialized unit for underwater searches and evidence recovery.
The FBI's Washington Field Office dive team assists in recovery efforts.
The team is trained agents from across the country.

The FBI's involvement underscores the collaborative nature of emergency response efforts, with different agencies coming together to provide support and resources in times of crisis. The dedication and skill of the USERT agents highlight the commitment of law enforcement personnel to ensuring a comprehensive and effective response to such incidents.

As the search and recovery operation continues in the Potomac River, the FBI's Washington Field Office dive team and USERT members remain on the scene, working diligently to assist in the investigation and provide closure to the families and loved ones affected by this tragic event.

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