VENEZUELA: Así es la BASE DE OPERACIONES de la BRIGADA cordobesa

We accompanied the R10 Brigade of Volunteer Firefighters from Córdoba on their humanitarian mission in La Guaira, Venezuela. In this video, Gustavo Nicola, head of the Villa María fire department, shows us the operations base set up in a soccer stadium, right across from "ground zero" where dozens of buildings collapsed after the earthquake. Learn how the 32 rescuers from Córdoba, along with brigades from Santa Fe, Brazil, and the Argentine Army, are working against the clock with one clear objective: to find survivors. In this video you will see: The logistics of a self-sustaining camp for 7 days. The technological equipment and tools for confined space rescue. The coordination with the LEMA (Local Command Center) for the assignment of work zones. The devastating scene in La Guaira, with more than 190 buildings completely destroyed. Hope remains high for finding survivors, and the solidarity of Córdoba is evident in the area most affected by the tragedy. 0:00 Arrival of the Córdoba brigade in La Guaira 1:12 The operational base at the football stadium 2:05 How are the work zones coordinated? (The role of LEMA) 3:15 Main objective: Search for survivors 4:08 Technological equipment for confined spaces 5:10 Protocols and 7-day operational periods 6:25 The state of the terrain and cleared streets 7:40 Difference between light and medium brigades 8:55 The magnitude of the disaster: Kilometers of collapsed buildings 9:45 Hope for rescue vs. Body recovery 10:28 Mission summary and the 32 rescuers La Voz en Vivo presents, Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., the most important news to start your day: top-level journalism, relevant interviews, and more. Follow us on our social media and our website:   / lavozcomar     / lavozcomar     / lavoz.com.ar   https://www.lavoz.com.ar/