Monday, May 22, 2023

Massachusetts Guard Delivers Firefighting Equipment to Paraguay


Story by Sgt. 1st Class Whitney Hughes May 22, 2023 at 04:46PM ASUNCION, Paraguay – A delegation led by Maj. Gen. Gary Keefe, Massachusetts adjutant general, delivered critical firefighting gear to Paraguay, the Massachusetts National Guard’s partner in the State Partnership Program, on May 16. Massachusetts fire departments contributed 1,000 sets of firefighter personal protective equipment and two fully equipped fire trucks to aid Paraguay’s military firefighters. They made the first delivery of about 500 sets of PPE after Massachusetts’ 26th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade collected, organized and packaged the donations before shipping them to Paraguay aboard a Maine Air National Guard KC-135R Stratotanker from the 101st Air Refueling Wing. The rest of the equipment, to include two fully equipped fire trucks, is scheduled for delivery later this year.
Massachusetts Guard Delivers Firefighting Equipment to Paraguay [Image 1 of 3]

Friday, May 19, 2023

MCBH Installation Safety Office Kicks off the 101 Critical Days of Summer with a North Beach Summer Concert


Story by 2nd Lt. Ethan Valk May 19, 2023 at 08:59PM Even for the most experienced swimmers, the ocean is a vast and often dangerous place. Ocean conditions are always unpredictable and can change rapidly without warning. To keep beachgoers safe and capable of enjoying the beautiful beaches on Marine Corps Base Hawaii, the MCBH Installation Safety Office hosted a summer safety concert on North Beach called the “101 Critical Days of Summer North Beach Summer Concert,” Friday, May 12, 2023. “The purpose of today’s event was to get everybody together to inject some fun and deliver a safety message as we start the 101 days of summer,” said Robert McCarthy, the MCBH Installation Safety Director. The event attracted hundreds of participants and six different agencies to create an interactive learning experience for everyone. American Red Cross, Hawaii Emergency Management Agency, Hawaiian Lifeguard Association, U.S. Coast Guard, Federal Firefighters of Hawaii, and MCHB Waterfront Operations all partnered with MCBH Installation Safety to make the event happen. “It was a lot of coordination between the different agencies, city and county agencies, and a big supporter of this event was Marine Corps Community Services. We could not have done this without them,” recounts McCarthy. Among all these participants, the star of the show was EMILY- the Emergency Integrated Lifesaving Lanyard remote controlled miniature boat used for ocean rescue. With a total weight of 26 pounds and top speed of 23 MPH, EMILY’s water rescue demonstration excited the crowd as it toppled over waves and zipped across the surface of the water. Upon reaching a distressed swimmer, EMILY acts as a floatation device that can quickly respond until a lifeguard or responder can bring them to the shore. “[EMILY] can be operated from the shore, and it’s designed to be sent out to assist a distressed swimmer until professional help can arrive,” explains McCarthy. “That technology is important to us because when the lifeguards are not in the tower, we can respond to after-hours distressed swimmer calls that come in from Pyramid Rock and North Beach.” Outside of just ocean safety, agencies also covered home safety and hurricane preparedness- an important topic as we move into hurricane season beginning June 1st. Having a plan, kit and tools in place is especially important for anyone living in Hawaii in case disaster strikes. For more information on ocean safety and related topics, visit: https://ift.tt/6URgdZ9
101 Critical Days of Summer concert, May 12, 2023 [Image 3 of 35]

Monday, May 15, 2023

Working together to build a stronger community


Story by Jazika Levario May 15, 2023 at 02:05PM DEVENS, Mass. – Devens RFTA and Devens Fire Department have established a long-standing partnership. This partnership provides training space and resources for the Devens Fire Dept. as well as several other departments from the District 8, Massachusetts Bureau of Forest Control. The ability to train is instrumental in the ability to protect the community.

Friday, May 12, 2023

173rd FW Airmen prepare for wildland fire season


Story by May 12, 2023 at 02:54PM Airmen from the 173rd Fighter Wing spent five days preparing to fight wildland fires and be ready if the Oregon Governor needs to call upon them this summer. The Oregon Department of Forestry trained 20 Airmen in the Red Card certification process May 3-7, 2023.
173rd Fighter Wing Firefighters work to quell fires around the state [Image 4 of 4]

Thursday, May 11, 2023

Fallen Warrior: Staff Sgt. Ray Rangel


May 11, 2023 at 02:24PM Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Davis For our Fallen Warrior commemoration this week, we remember Staff Sgt. Ray Rangel, Logistical Support Area Anaconda fire protection craftsman.
Fallen Warrior: Staff Sgt. Ray Rangel

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