Thursday, December 10, 2020

Alexis Pihoker, Pittsburgh Airport Authority firefighter,


PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AIR RESERVE STATION, PA, UNITED STATES
12.10.2020
Photo by Joshua Seybert 
911th Airlift Wing  

Alexis Pihoker, Pittsburgh Airport Authority firefighter, walks through a smoke-filled room searching for people in need of rescue during a munitions storage area fire drill at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, Pennsylvania, Dec. 10, 2020. The fire drill was conducted to test the capabilities and response time of first responders from both the 911th Airlift Wing and the Pittsburgh International Airport Authority. (U.S. Air Force photo by Joshua J. Seybert)

Evolution of the DOD fire service.

DOD Fire Store


97 CE & LRS send off P-23

 

ALTUS AIR FORCE BASE, OK, UNITED STATES
12.04.2020
Photo by Staff Sgt. Cody Dowell 
97th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs  

Altus Air Force Base firetruck #4 is prepped and ready to ship to Clinton Sherman airfield in Burns Flat, Oklahoma, Dec. 4, 2020, at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cody Dowell)

Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Staff Sgt. Kula Funn, Firefighter with the 624th Civil Engineer Squadron



JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, HI, UNITED STATES
12.05.2020
Photo by James Bowman 
624th Regional Support Group  
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Reserve Citizen Airman Staff Sgt. Kula Funn, a firefighter with the 624th Civil Engineer Squadron, drains the water hose during a live-fire exercise between the Hawaii State Fire Department and the 624th Regional Support Group Dec. 5, 2020 at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. Live-fire training maintains proficiency by safely fighting fires in a controlled setting under supervision. The 624 RSG Pacific Warriors provide throughput of cargo, passengers, patients and runway repair in the Pacific. (U.S. Air Force Photo by James Bowman)

Search continues for pilot missing after Tuesday night F-16 crash in Michigan

 



By COREY DICKSTEIN | STARS AND STRIPES

Published: December 9, 2020

WASHINGTON — Military troops and local emergency responders are searching for a Wisconsin Air National Guard F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot who ejected Tuesday night before the jet crashed in northern Michigan, Guard officials said.

Crews are searching by ground, air and water in the area for the missing pilot whose jet crashed about 8 p.m. during a routine training flight, according to the Wisconsin Guard’s 115th Fighter Wing. The Guard said the pilot’s status remained unknown Wednesday morning.

“We are a close-knit family and when an incident like this occurs, every member in our organization feels it,” Air Force Col. Bart Van Roo, the 115th Fighter Wing’s commander, said Wednesday in a statement. “The safety of our pilot along with search and rescue efforts are our top priority, and we will continue to pray for the pilot’s safe return.”

The Guard said the aircraft crashed in Delta County in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, a rural and heavily wooded area along Lake Michigan. Local news outlets, including WLUC TV, reported the jet crashed into the Hiawatha National Forest.

Wisconsin National Guard officials said members of the 115th Fighter Wing had arrived by Wednesday at the crash site to secure the area. The cause of the crash was not yet clear and was under investigation, a Guard official said.

The 115th Fighter Wing is based at Truax Field, an Air National Guard Base just outside of Madison, Wisc., some 250 miles south of the crash site.

The wing announced earlier this week that it would be conducting nighttime flying operations from Dec. 7 to Dec. 10 to certify its pilots to fly in the dark.

dickstein.corey@stripes.com

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