Transcript for US Special Ops aid Thai cave rescue efforts

US air force captain Jessica tape she is part of this American military team on the ground helping their in Thailand. In this rescue effort captain taped thank you so much for being with us we are all just overjoyed that these boys have been found a safe and of course their coach. What condition are they in right now so I definitely say that this is a Thai led multinational rescue effort and like you said it's it's amazing I was here on the grounds but I got the initial group that I do you feel like we are all celebrating. The condition of the boys I I went deathly habit Thai authorities cable sense of all of that information. But what's one really important to note is that they're alive and that they're getting the assistance there are transition into the next face. It's kind of figured out how to safely extract them certainly but we did see and hear from them at least shortly. In that video inside that came it seems from from what we can tell that they're doing at least okay absolutely I mean really when you think about 89 days and Lee darknets no food and weird I watch the video and it was so moving so he simply think about that. Pretty much that mental will to live like these boys have it and to see pretty much all of Thailand here from the volunteer workers and the medics. It's in the military. As well as you know the route Thai government's. The United States is through US Indo Pacific Command. You know for us to come here so I worked for the think if you there's special operations group at and we also have a great team here a pair rescue men. Survival specialist as Wallace's fourteen and we game we've been at work. Working side by side with our type partners since into the ground here on the play at. And you are working so incredibly hard these boys are not Adam. Out of danger yet talked to us about one of the scenarios that you are considering. Potentially having to leave them in their of course for their own safety. Cuts it to bring them food to bring them supplies but they could be in their for a long time when it comes to have been able to extract the children as walls the coats. Safety is fair or not and you know this is a Thai led multinational rescue operation and they're looking at all the options. And what is the best possible options I I think that's still do we determine and they're really looking at everything. How long might they be in this case do you have a sense you know I don't have a sense but what I do know it is. Like video and I thought that that mental resiliency in Athens I think you know whether this is. Us bringing assistants while we figure out the best solution or how how the how the operation lots I do know that you have. All of Thailand here you have all these countries here working together in order to make that happen hands. I can't think of the single person in here that hasn't been working day and night. Supporting in their way. And the whole world is watching and cheering this team on as you as you try to get these boys out in this race against the clock. What many other efforts that you're considering is potentially teaching them how to dive and swim their way out. Yeah as I said you know all options are being considered at this time is now. Whenever is the most viable I know considering the conditions of the teller and you know the environmental conditions catch out like all those factors. Feelings ever suspect risk assessment when it comes to planning. I keep going back to how young these boys are eleven to sixteen years old and putting yourself trying to put yourself in their minds at this is has to be just. Absolutely terrifying for them. And can you tell us anything about about their mindset where they need to be in order to be able to make his next step this journey out a list. This is probably some of the most difficult type of diving there as. Really hands. I mean ended the British dive experts that are there that did that dive like that is truly amazing so. I think they are weighing all those options to figure out like where you get to you for that mental resiliency as well that physiological resiliency self. I I I really excited to be here and to heat. What's what course of action they decide to tame and the rescue workers of course have a harrowing task ahead of them they are swimming through conditions that look like my dear. Moved through narrow caves to get to these boys and what exactly are they up against right now. Like it that much this is rainy season in Thailand so. You know you you think the weather's good now the next moment it can be raining and that contributes to the weather conditions within the case. And as well to wire levels so. I think that's been able to factor that into the courses of actions to be able to extract these children that's all being considered captain Taylor thanks to you are. Our thoughts and prayers with those boys of course and all those rescue workers on the ground there thank you think here.

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