Thursday, February 10, 2022

Presidio of Monterey Fire Department trains to save lives during vehicle extrications


Story by Winifred Brown February 10, 2022 at 06:51PM Firefighters with the Presidio of Monterey Fire Department practiced for worst-case scenarios as they participated in hands-on vehicle extrication training at California State University, Monterey Bay, Feb. 9, 2022.
Presidio of Monterey Fire Department trains to save lives during vehicle extrications [Image 1 of 12]

Presidio of Monterey Fire Department trains to save lives during vehicle extrications


Story by Winifred Brown February 10, 2022 at 06:51PM Firefighters with the Presidio of Monterey Fire Department practiced for worst-case scenarios as they participated in hands-on vehicle extrication training at California State University, Monterey Bay, Feb. 9, 2022.
Presidio of Monterey Fire Department trains to save lives during vehicle extrications [Image 1 of 12]

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

A humble service; preparing the fallen


Story by Staff Sgt. Mercedee Wilds February 09, 2022 at 11:30AM A siren blasted “alarm red, MOPP 4, ground attack!” as smoke billowed from a nearby tent. Airmen from the 124th Fighter Wing jumped into action, throwing, buttoning, zipping and securing their MOPP gear and swiftly taking shelter. The 124th Civil Engineer Squadron’s Gowen Field Fire Department started their engine and responded to the incident within minutes. With reports of two casualties within the fire, they quickly attached their oxygen tanks, pulled the fire hose and charged into the smoke-filled tent. Two firefighters ran inside the tent, found and eliminated the cause of the smoke and rescued one victim. They took them directly to medical and returned to recover the body of the second casualty.
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A humble service; preparing the fallen


Story by Staff Sgt. Mercedee Wilds February 09, 2022 at 11:30AM A siren blasted “alarm red, MOPP 4, ground attack!” as smoke billowed from a nearby tent. Airmen from the 124th Fighter Wing jumped into action, throwing, buttoning, zipping and securing their MOPP gear and swiftly taking shelter. The 124th Civil Engineer Squadron’s Gowen Field Fire Department started their engine and responded to the incident within minutes. With reports of two casualties within the fire, they quickly attached their oxygen tanks, pulled the fire hose and charged into the smoke-filled tent. Two firefighters ran inside the tent, found and eliminated the cause of the smoke and rescued one victim. They took them directly to medical and returned to recover the body of the second casualty.
A humble service; preparing the fallen [Image 4 of 4]

Goodfellow AFB Fire Department Rocks AETC Awards


Story by Senior Airman Michael Bowman February 09, 2022 at 11:04AM The Goodfellow Air Force Base fire department may be small, but the impact they make is not only felt on-base, as well as in the community and across the Department of Defense.
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