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When Chelsea firefighters embarked on the search for an 11-year-old boy who went missing on Monday morning, they utilized a groundbreaking tracking system for the first time in a real-life scenario. This advanced technology, recently implemented by the department, enabled the firefighters to pinpoint the boy's location with remarkable accuracy.
The new tracking system employs a combination of GPS and thermal imaging, allowing responders to quickly assess the area and identify potential locations where the child might be found. Firefighters worked tirelessly, coordinating their efforts to cover a wide search area while relying on the data provided by the tracking system.
Thanks to this innovative approach, the firefighters were able to locate the boy within a few hours, bringing him back to safety. The successful operation not only highlights the effectiveness of the new technology but also underscores the importance of continuous advancements in emergency response tools. The Chelsea Fire Department is optimistic that this system will enhance their capabilities in future rescue missions.
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