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Ohio Task Force 1 arrived in Cape Coral

Federal agents on recovery teams walk around the Cape Coral Yacht Basin to meet Ohio Task Force One. (Julia Cooper/WUFT News)
Federal agents on recovery teams walk around the Cape Coral Yacht Basin to meet Ohio Task Force One. (Julia Cooper/WUFT News)

CAPE CORAL, Fla. – As rescue efforts continue in Southwest Florida, first responders from around the country are joining in.

Three days after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Southwest Florida, Ohio Task Force One arrived to assist in search and recovery. The task force is stationed at what is left of Cape Coral Yacht Club with federal recovery agents who have been searching the area since Thursday.

Jack Reall is the leader of the Ohio force. He said his crew is going back through the search area along the Caloosahatchee to find survivors.

“The difference between them leaving their house vacant and not answering the door, those are the things we have to figure out,” Reall said.

Teams use an integrated GPS system to tag structures as they search. On Saturday alone, they had over 1,400 searches conducted to homes, boats and abandoned vehicles. There were no rescues as of Sunday.

Along with crews from Indiana, Texas and Pennsylvania, the first responders from Ohio will continue to search and rescue in Florida until the job is done, which may take several days.

Serra is a reporter for WUFT News who can be reached by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.