
Sheriff Tasman is still watching the actual news show closely. Having known. The location of the plane fell, the man immediately moved.
“Set up a team of 20 people now to search and find victims of Canary Airlines plane,” Sheriff Tasman orders.
Sheriff Tasman called a member who was in the office at the time.
“Good, Sheriff Tasman.” Police agents came out and called other police agents. He gathered 20 of them as requested by his superiors.
Sheriff Tasman walked out of the office, and joined his formation team in the search for Canary Airlines plane victims.
Five police agents' cars headed to the point where the plane was thought to have crashed.
The plane exploded in mid-air after 30 minutes. And it is certain that the fuselage fell still in French territory, in the Atlantic Ocean.
“We start the search from here and everything spreads.” Sheriff Tasman gave orders to his members.
“Ready!”
Four five-man teams per team immediately moved according to Sheriff Tasman's orders.
They combed the location of the crash point where the plane exploded around the waters and on the ground. Several hydros teams were also brought in to check the possibility of a plane frame in the ocean.
Two hours of searching and all the teams trying to do as much as they can.
“We found a fuselage fragment at a depth of 30 meters,” hydros team reported.
“Good, immediately transport the body of the plane,” said Sherif Tasman who led the search.
There is also a special crane team that will transport heavy goods from the seabed to facilitate the evacuation process.
“Ready, we will move immediately according to command,” said a crane team.
The tow team then worked with the hydros team that mapped the location of the wreckage in the waters, moving immediately after.
The transportation process was not fast and it took more than an hour, only one piece of plane wreckage they managed to transport and bring it to the mainland.
“Let there the wreck of the plane!” A police agent gave orders to the tow team.
The wreckage of the plane was placed in a place designated by the police agent earlier. Previously, it had also been lifted pieces of other aircraft bodies in addition to the carcass that had just been found.
“How are passengers
and the crew has been found?” sheriff Tasman asked the search team.
“Good to find again the whereabouts of the passengers of the plane whether it is alive or dead.”
Sheriff Tasman can't predict whether the plane's passengers survived or all died, including Detective Carl. If a passenger falls in the water, it takes time to find it and it is not easy.
Given the difficulty level of the search field in the water. Anything can happen, many fruit regulators are also in the water which most likely can prey on passengers or indeed the passenger body is oxidized so that it breaks itself in a matter of the next few hours.
The search team is investigating again. They combed the location to the end of the ocean.
“What is it?” A team of hydroses found something that sank on the seabed.
They immediately examined something they thought was similar to the human body.
“Jeez, this must be one of the Canary Airlines.” passengers
Another officer immediately transported the passenger who was confirmed dead.
There must be other passengers around. If we're lucky we'll find another victim.
The search team again moved and combed where they found the first victim and carried out a sweep around him.
Is it also the human body?
The team members saw some grow that floated on the bottom of the ocean. They're approaching soon.
Ten more passengers were found.
They then brought to the surface all the bodies of the passengers who were confirmed dead.
The next two hours they ended the search and will continue the search the next day.
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The Swiss police station. It appears that Briptu Scarlet is seriously watching the foreign news coverage. He even responds if someone calls him.
“Carl! Carl got on that plane. How about him?!” pekik Briptu Scarlet Hysterical.
Two days ago the man said goodbye to her indirectly over the phone before going to France to settle his case.
“Carl! Tell me this isn't true, right?”