Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Keesler hosts joint live fire training

Keesler hosts joint live fire training
BILOXI, MS, UNITED STATES
06.04.2019
Photo by Kemberly Groue
81st Training Wing Public Affairs 

Rusty Bell, 81st Infrastructure Division firefighter, operates a fire truck to extinguish a fire on a mock C-123 training device during an aircraft rescue fire fighting training on Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, June 4, 2019. The joint agency training allowed the Keesler Fire Department, Gulfport Combat Readiness Training Center Fire Department, Stennis Airport Fire Department and the U.S. Naval Air Station Pensacola Gulf Coast Fire Rescue to meet the semi-annual training requirement to practice aircraft rescue and live fire training evolutions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
Keesler hosts joint live fire training
Rusty Bell, 81st Infrastructure Division firefighter, and Gary Pierson, 81st ID deputy fire chief, discuss approaching procedures during an aircraft rescue fire fighting training on Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, June 4, 2019. The joint agency training allowed the Keesler Fire Department, Gulfport Combat Readiness Training Center Fire Department, Stennis Airport Fire Department and the U.S. Naval Air Station Pensacola Gulf Coast Fire Rescue to meet the semi-annual training requirement to practice aircraft rescue and live fire training evolutions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
Keesler hosts joint live fire training
Keesler firefighters use a hand-held hose to extinguish a fire on a mock C-123 training device during an aircraft rescue fire fighting training on Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, June 4, 2019. The joint agency training allowed the Keesler Fire Department, Gulfport Combat Readiness Training Center Fire Department, Stennis Airport Fire Department and the U.S. Naval Air Station Pensacola Gulf Coast Fire Rescue to meet the semi-annual training requirement to practice aircraft rescue and live fire training evolutions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
Keesler hosts joint live fire training
(U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)

Tuesday, June 18, 2019

NAS Whidbey Island Conducts Reliant Mishap Exercise

NAS Whidbey Island Conducts Reliant Mishap Exercise
OAK HARBOR, WA, UNITED STATES
06.11.2019
Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Marc Cuenca
Navy Public Affairs Support Element, Det. Northwest 

190611-N-HC646-0032 OAK HARBOR, Wash. (June 11, 2019) Dallas Smith, firefighter, Navy Region Northwest Fire & Emergency Services Battalion Three, extracts a training prop to safety while conducting a hot pit fire simulation during Exercise Reliant Mishap onboard Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. Reliant Mishap is a semi-annual aircraft mishap drill providing training and awareness on potential aircraft mishaps that could occur on NAS Whidbey Island as an air station. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Marc Cuenca/Released)
NAS Whidbey Island Conducts Reliant Mishap Exercise
190611-N-HC646-0024 OAK HARBOR, Wash. (June 11, 2019) Sailors assigned to Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 136 participate in a hot pit fire simulation during Exercise Reliant Mishap onboard Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. Reliant Mishap is a semi-annual aircraft mishap drill providing training and awareness on potential aircraft mishaps that could occur on NAS Whidbey Island as an air station. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Marc Cuenca/Released)
NAS Whidbey Island Conducts Reliant Mishap Exercise
190611-N-HC646-0036 OAK HARBOR, Wash. (June 11, 2019) Members of Navy Region Northwest Fire & Emergency Services Battalion Three transfer a training prop while conducting a hot pit fire simulation during Exercise Reliant Mishap onboard Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. Reliant Mishap is a semi-annual aircraft mishap drill providing training and awareness on potential aircraft mishaps that could occur on NAS Whidbey Island as an air station. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Marc Cuenca/Released)

Monday, June 17, 2019

Golden Coyote Training Exercise 2019

Golden Coyote Training Exercise 2019
UNITED STATES
06.12.2019
Photo by Spc. Devin A. Patterson
982nd Combat Camera Company Airborne 

Ellsworth Air Force civilian firefighters assist U.S. Army firefighters with the 216th and 451st Engineer Detachments, South Dakota Army National Guard training to put out fires in different scenarios during the 2019 Golden Coyote Exercise at Ellsworth Air Force Base, Box Elder, S.D., June 12, 2019. The Golden Coyote Training Exercise is a three-phase, scenario-driven exercise conducted in South Dakota and Wyoming, which enables commanders to focus on mission essential task requirements, warrior tasks and battle drills.

The Camp Pendleton Fire Department (CPFD) worked alongside firefighters from Oceanside Fire Department to combat the fires that burned on Range 108 and 109.

Fire in the Zulu impact area
CAMP PENDLETON, CA, UNITED STATES
06.12.2019
Photo by Lance Cpl. Drake Nickels
Marine Corps Installations West - Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton 

A firefighter assisting in the halting of a fire observes the prescribed burns set at Range 108 and109 on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, June 12, 2019. The Camp Pendleton Fire Department (CPFD) worked alongside firefighters from Oceanside Fire Department to combat the fires that burned on Range 108 and 109. The CPFD works with local, state and federal agencies throughout the year to conduct training, as well as provide assistance in combating wildfires that may occur throughout California. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Drake Nickels)
Fire in the Zulu impact area
Firefighters with Oceanside Fire Department and the Camp Pendleton Fire Department (CPFD) initiate prescribed burns at Ranges 108 and 109 on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, June 12, 2019. The CPFD encounters several wildfires each year. Prescribed burns are one of the many methods used to mitigate the unwanted spread of wildfires on the installation. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Drake Nickels)
Fire in the Zulu impact area
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Drake Nickels)

U.S. Marine Corps, Canadian firefighters extinguish fires during Sentinel Edge 2019

U.S. Marine Corps, Canadian firefighters extinguish fires during Sentinel Edge 2019
COLD LAKE, AB, CANADA
06.16.2019
Photo by Sgt. Andy Martinez 
Marine Forces Reserve 

A U.S. Marine aircraft rescue and firefighting specialist with Marine Wing Support Squadron 471, Marine Aircraft Group 41, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, puts on protective gloves during combined firefighting training at Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake, Canada, June 16, 2019, in support of Sentinel Edge 19. The Marine Reserve plays a critical component to the Marine Corps’ Total Force, and training such as SE19 helps ensure Reserve units combat effectiveness and proficiency for world-wide deployment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Andy O. Martinez)
U.S. Marine Corps, Canadian firefighters extinguish fires during Sentinel Edge 2019
A U.S. Marine aircraft rescue and firefighting specialist with Marine Wing Support Squadron 471, Marine Aircraft Group 41, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, assist another Marine with putting on his gear during combined firefighting training at Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake, Canada, June 16, 2019, in support of Sentinel Edge 19. The Marine Reserve plays a critical component to the Marine Corps’ Total Force, and training such as SE19 helps ensure Reserve units combat effectiveness and proficiency for world-wide deployment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Andy O. Martinez)
U.S. Marine Corps, Canadian firefighters extinguish fires during Sentinel Edge 2019
A U.S. Marine aircraft rescue and firefighting specialist with Marine Wing Support Squadron 471, Marine Aircraft Group 41, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, carries a fire hose during combined firefighting training at Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake, Canada, June 16, 2019, in support of Sentinel Edge 19. The Marine Reserve plays a critical component to the Marine Corps’ Total Force, and training such as SE19 helps ensure Reserve units combat effectiveness and proficiency for world-wide deployment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Andy O. Martinez)
U.S. Marine Corps, Canadian firefighters extinguish fires during Sentinel Edge 2019
U.S. Marine aircraft rescue and firefighting specialists with Marine Wing Support Squadron 471, Marine Aircraft Group 41, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, and Canadian firefighters prepare the fire hose during combined firefighting training at Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake, Canada, June 16, 2019, in support of Sentinel Edge 19. The Marine Reserve plays a critical component to the Marine Corps’ Total Force, and training such as SE19 helps ensure Reserve units combat effectiveness and proficiency for world-wide deployment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Andy O. Martinez)
U.S. Marine Corps, Canadian firefighters extinguish fires during Sentinel Edge 2019
A U.S. Marine aircraft rescue and firefighting specialist with Marine Wing Support Squadron 471, Marine Aircraft Group 41, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, holds a fire hose during combined firefighting training at Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake, Canada, June 16, 2019, in support of Sentinel Edge 19. The Marine Reserve plays a critical component to the Marine Corps’ Total Force, and training such as SE19 helps ensure Reserve units combat effectiveness and proficiency for world-wide deployment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Andy O. Martinez)

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