A special unit within the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office is the hasty team. Founded in 1971, the team consists of unpaid volunteer professionals who specialize in high- and low-angle rope rescue operations, mine rescues, swift-water rescues, dive rescue and recovery, and underwater remotely operated vehicles (ROVs). “They do deep underwater searches and recently they did the deepest underwater search in Lake Tahoe, which is over 1,500 feet deep,” Baumann says. “They are more a technical type of rescue team. Eight members of that team we are using as hoist specialists and for medical rescues. We also have 10 paramedics in our hasty team provided by Remsa (a local ambulance service). So, basically when we have a call out for a rescue, we always have a paramedic on board. It is a huge benefit.”