Local rescuers said this time of year is when they get concerned about people being trapped by floods.
Firefighters from around the area spent Wednesday training for the real thing, and FOX25’s Blair Miller went along.
Braving the wind and the rain, firefighters practiced rescuing people from water in different scenarios, including a boat.
“One of the up and coming dangers that we face is urban flooding so we're out here training today to learn some of the obstacles and challenges that we deal with in an urban setting,” said Steve Capuccio with the Cambridge Fire Department.
So @CambridgeMAFire asked: want to join us for special water training? I said sure thing! What a day...in the water. Airs tonight @fox25news pic.twitter.com/GnvXEaQ6av
— Blair Miller (@BlairMillerTV) September 28, 2016
Firefighters reviewed how to save someone if caught in swift water. They've also been working more advanced scenarios, like when someone is in a boat that is taking on water.
Watch the video to see Blair Miller go through the training exercises.
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