Michigan State Police - Underwater Recovery Unit #3 - 1995/2002 International 4700 #UR3 (SS Rear 3-4) @ Selfridge Air National Guard Base Open House Harrison Twp, MI August-20-2017 - K. Crawley
Michigan State Police
1995/2002 International 4700 with T444E Diesel
14' Walk-In Supreme Body by Wabash National
Unit #3
Photographed @ Selfridge Air National Guard Base Open House Harrison Twp, MI on August-20-2017 - Kristopher Crawley
Michigan State Police Underwater Recovery Team (Now known as the Marine Services Team) has approximately 16 members with 10 boats each with a equipment/command post vehicle located throughout the state for quick deployment.
Equipment used by the team includes boats, sonar and side-scan sonar, an equipment/command post vehicle, and a warming shelter for ice diving operations.
Members are equipped with single and double 100 cubic feet tanks, half and full face masks, dry suits, underwater communications, stabilizers, regulators, and computers. Dive Masters are equipped with global positioning system devices, steel cables, tow bars, oxygen tanks, and metal detectors.
Michigan State Police - Underwater Recovery Unit #3 - 1995/2002 International 4700 #UR3 (SS Rear 3-4) @ Selfridge Air National Guard Base Open House Harrison Twp, MI August-20-2017 - K. Crawley
Michigan State Police
1995/2002 International 4700 with T444E Diesel
14' Walk-In Supreme Body by Wabash National
Unit #3
Photographed @ Selfridge Air National Guard Base Open House Harrison Twp, MI on August-20-2017 - Kristopher Crawley
Michigan State Police Underwater Recovery Team (Now known as the Marine Services Team) has approximately 16 members with 10 boats each with a equipment/command post vehicle located throughout the state for quick deployment.
Equipment used by the team includes boats, sonar and side-scan sonar, an equipment/command post vehicle, and a warming shelter for ice diving operations.
Members are equipped with single and double 100 cubic feet tanks, half and full face masks, dry suits, underwater communications, stabilizers, regulators, and computers. Dive Masters are equipped with global positioning system devices, steel cables, tow bars, oxygen tanks, and metal detectors.