"We've put in about a thousand man-hours," says Chief James Phillips with North Baldwin Sheriff's Search and Rescue. "It's taken its toll on all of us."
"You're out there and you're searching and you have so much time to think about what's happened and you ask yourself, how could a father do this to his own children?" says Matt Burton with NBSSAR. "I just can't comprehend it. We're glad we've been able to help."
The volunteers will spend the next several days cleaning up their boats, checking equipment and re-stocking their supplies.
"We're not ready to exhale yet," says Phillips. "We want to sit down and go over everything and see what we did right and wrong, then we'll have closure on the incident."
Mobile County Sheriff Sam Cochran says he'll offer counseling services to all search and rescue volunteers who participated in the search for the children.


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I would personally like to Thank each and everyone of you that searched for these little angels. I am very proud to be a part of this county. Capt. Smith with the sheriffs flotilla, I want to extend a hand to you, I could see the emotions that were in your heart every day. I also want to say that each one of you have a very brave but very tender spot in your hearts. Thanks So Much! God Bless You All! You worked very hard and long hours. Without you it would have never have been accomplished.