OSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- Team
Osan's fire emergency services flight recently won the Air Force Chief Master
Sergeant Ralph E. Sanborn Fire Department of the Year award for the Medium Base
category.
They will
now represent the Air Force in the upcoming Department of Defense Fire &
Emergency Services Annual Awards which Program recognizes the accomplishments
and honors of Department of Defense fire departments, fire officers and
firefighters.
"This
award is significant for us because we pride ourselves on being the best and
that means being mission-ready all day, every day," said Tech. Sgt. Kevin
Henderson, 51st Civil Engineer Squadron assistant chief of plans and programs.
"In fire protection it's our passion to protect those who live and defend
them as members of Team Osan. Being recognized at the Air Force level is quite
an honor as it illustrates the true spirit of what we do as a fire department
and as a team."
Henderson, a
native of Grand Rapids, Mich., explained the Team Osan fire department is
responsible for protecting the more than 10,000 personnel and dependents
assigned to the 51st FW, Headquarters 7th Air Force, and other U.S. Air Force,
Army, Navy and Marine Corps units.
Currently
there are 13 Korean National firefighters working alongside Airmen assigned to
the 51st CES fire emergency services flight.
"We
like to work alongside the military firefighters and get along well with
them," said Chong Kyu Han, 51st CES firefighter. "I wish they could
stay longer than one year so we can keep the teams together longer."
Short tours
are one challenge Team Osan firefighters deal with while operating in settings
unlike any other, and therefore require fire protection specialists with
training unlike any other.
"Simply
put, we train... whether it's an aircraft, vehicle, in-doors or outside, we
carry a mindset not just to train until we get it right, but rather until we
can't get in wrong," said Henderson. "The Airmen in our department
are not told to be simply firefighters; they choose to follow their passion to save
life and property."
The fire
department provides assistance to the base and local community through an
average of 700 emergency responses each year.
"Those
you sweat and bleed with become like family in a short period of time,"
said Henderson. "I need to know and
trust that my brothers and sisters can and will perform, especially when my
life depends on how well they trained and are able to execute."
Even the
brand-new fire protection specialists assigned here have to train, endure,
battle and manage a range of potentially destructive and hazardous fires.
"This
is my first assignment and I couldn't be more excited," said Airman 1st
Class Harley Love-Hall, 51st CES fire protection apprentice from Sullivan, Mo.
"Our department and the Wing's missions are so important to the Korean
Peninsula. I'm proud to be a part of defending the freedom of over 51 million
people."
by Staff Sgt. Benjamin Sutton51st Fighter Wing Public Affairs