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Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, test their equipment before conducting a simulated aircraft fire training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and quality of life Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-test-their-equipment-before-conducting-a-simulated-aircraft-fire-training-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sustainment-and-quality-of-life-image489541338.html
RM2KCCEY6–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, test their equipment before conducting a simulated aircraft fire training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and quality of life
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Zachary Blake, an expeditionary firefighter/rescue specialist with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Iwakuni, checks his gear during aircraft rescue firefighting training on MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, May 27, 2022. Marines conduct this live-fire training monthly to ensure readiness in the case of any aircraft emergency. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-zachary-blake-an-expeditionary-firefighterrescue-specialist-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-iwakuni-checks-his-gear-during-aircraft-rescue-firefighting-training-on-mcas-iwakuni-japan-may-27-2022-marines-conduct-this-live-fire-training-monthly-to-ensure-readiness-in-the-case-of-any-aircraft-emergency-image505648042.html
RM2MAJ76J–U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Zachary Blake, an expeditionary firefighter/rescue specialist with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Iwakuni, checks his gear during aircraft rescue firefighting training on MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, May 27, 2022. Marines conduct this live-fire training monthly to ensure readiness in the case of any aircraft emergency.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Justin Rice, center, 60th Civil Engineer Squadron lead firefighter, watches as Lt. Col. Matthew Suhre, right, 60th Mission Support Group deputy commander, and Staff Sgt. Daniel Robinson, 60th CES lead firefighter, rappel down a structure April 19, 2021, at the Travis Fire and Emergency Services training facility at Travis Air Force Base, California. The training demonstration provided senior leadership with a clear picture of the technical rescue capabilities for multi-story building and confined space rescues conducted by Travis AFB emergency response personnel. (U.S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-staff-sgt-justin-rice-center-60th-civil-engineer-squadron-lead-firefighter-watches-as-lt-col-matthew-suhre-right-60th-mission-support-group-deputy-commander-and-staff-sgt-daniel-robinson-60th-ces-lead-firefighter-rappel-down-a-structure-april-19-2021-at-the-travis-fire-and-emergency-services-training-facility-at-travis-air-force-base-california-the-training-demonstration-provided-senior-leadership-with-a-clear-picture-of-the-technical-rescue-capabilities-for-multi-story-building-and-confined-space-rescues-conducted-by-travis-afb-emergency-response-personnel-us-image438425523.html
RF2GD806B–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Justin Rice, center, 60th Civil Engineer Squadron lead firefighter, watches as Lt. Col. Matthew Suhre, right, 60th Mission Support Group deputy commander, and Staff Sgt. Daniel Robinson, 60th CES lead firefighter, rappel down a structure April 19, 2021, at the Travis Fire and Emergency Services training facility at Travis Air Force Base, California. The training demonstration provided senior leadership with a clear picture of the technical rescue capabilities for multi-story building and confined space rescues conducted by Travis AFB emergency response personnel. (U.S
Senior Airman Shawn Pate passes fire equipment to Royal Australian Air Force Leading Aircraftsman Liam Varley July 19 at Bradshaw Field Training Area, Australia. LAC Varley loads the equipment on an E-One Titan fire engine as part of Talisman Saber 2009. Airman Pate is a firefighter from the 3rd Civil Engineer Squadron at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska. LAC Varley is an aviation rescue firefighter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-senior-airman-shawn-pate-passes-fire-equipment-to-royal-australian-41773111.html
RMCBXX0R–Senior Airman Shawn Pate passes fire equipment to Royal Australian Air Force Leading Aircraftsman Liam Varley July 19 at Bradshaw Field Training Area, Australia. LAC Varley loads the equipment on an E-One Titan fire engine as part of Talisman Saber 2009. Airman Pate is a firefighter from the 3rd Civil Engineer Squadron at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska. LAC Varley is an aviation rescue firefighter.
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Enrique Jovel, 23rd Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, laughs with Flying Tiger University Airmen during a Flying Tiger University tour at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, March 24, 2022. The Flying Tiger University tour included aircraft familiarization, a fire truck demonstration and a rescue briefing. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-senior-airman-enrique-jovel-23rd-civil-engineer-squadron-firefighter-laughs-with-flying-tiger-university-airmen-during-a-flying-tiger-university-tour-at-moody-air-force-base-georgia-march-24-2022-the-flying-tiger-university-tour-included-aircraft-familiarization-a-fire-truck-demonstration-and-a-rescue-briefing-image502616826.html
RM2M5M4TX–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Enrique Jovel, 23rd Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, laughs with Flying Tiger University Airmen during a Flying Tiger University tour at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, March 24, 2022. The Flying Tiger University tour included aircraft familiarization, a fire truck demonstration and a rescue briefing.
Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan. 27th May, 2022. U.S. Marines with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting of Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron conduct a live drill at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, May 27, 2022. ARFF conducts monthly fire training exercises to ensure the Marines develop and maintain familiarity, confidence, and proficiency with their equipment. Credit: U.S. Marines/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/iwakuni-yamaguchi-japan-27th-may-2022-us-marines-with-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-of-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-conduct-a-live-drill-at-marine-corps-air-station-iwakuni-japan-may-27-2022-arff-conducts-monthly-fire-training-exercises-to-ensure-the-marines-develop-and-maintain-familiarity-confidence-and-proficiency-with-their-equipment-credit-us-marineszuma-press-wire-servicezumapresscomalamy-live-news-image472590022.html
RM2JCT9B2–Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan. 27th May, 2022. U.S. Marines with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting of Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron conduct a live drill at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, May 27, 2022. ARFF conducts monthly fire training exercises to ensure the Marines develop and maintain familiarity, confidence, and proficiency with their equipment. Credit: U.S. Marines/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Shawn Litchfield and a Norwegian firefighter observe a live fire training event during Exercise Cold Response 2022, Bardufoss, Norway, March 26, 2022. Litchfield is an expeditionary firefighting and rescue specialist assigned to Marine Wing Support Squadron 272, 2d Marine Aircraft Wing. Exercise Cold Response '22 is a biennial Norwegian national readiness and defense exercise that takes place across Norway, with participation from each of its military services, as well as from 26 additional NATO allied nations and regional partners. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-gunnery-sgt-shawn-litchfield-and-a-norwegian-firefighter-observe-a-live-fire-training-event-during-exercise-cold-response-2022-bardufoss-norway-march-26-2022-litchfield-is-an-expeditionary-firefighting-and-rescue-specialist-assigned-to-marine-wing-support-squadron-272-2d-marine-aircraft-wing-exercise-cold-response-22-is-a-biennial-norwegian-national-readiness-and-defense-exercise-that-takes-place-across-norway-with-participation-from-each-of-its-military-services-as-well-as-from-26-additional-nato-allied-nations-and-regional-partners-image502628604.html
RM2M5MKWG–U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Shawn Litchfield and a Norwegian firefighter observe a live fire training event during Exercise Cold Response 2022, Bardufoss, Norway, March 26, 2022. Litchfield is an expeditionary firefighting and rescue specialist assigned to Marine Wing Support Squadron 272, 2d Marine Aircraft Wing. Exercise Cold Response '22 is a biennial Norwegian national readiness and defense exercise that takes place across Norway, with participation from each of its military services, as well as from 26 additional NATO allied nations and regional partners.
San Diego, California, USA. 3rd Feb, 2023. U.S. Marines with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, practice responding to an aircraft fuel fire during an exercise on MCAS Miramar, February. 3, 2023. ARFF Marines conduct these exercises to maintain a state of readiness in case of emergency. Credit: U.S. Marines/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/san-diego-california-usa-3rd-feb-2023-us-marines-with-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-miramar-practice-responding-to-an-aircraft-fuel-fire-during-an-exercise-on-mcas-miramar-february-3-2023-arff-marines-conduct-these-exercises-to-maintain-a-state-of-readiness-in-case-of-emergency-credit-us-marineszuma-press-wire-servicezumapresscomalamy-live-news-image525484052.html
RM2NEWT7G–San Diego, California, USA. 3rd Feb, 2023. U.S. Marines with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, practice responding to an aircraft fuel fire during an exercise on MCAS Miramar, February. 3, 2023. ARFF Marines conduct these exercises to maintain a state of readiness in case of emergency. Credit: U.S. Marines/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
U.S. Air Force firefighters from the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron practice extinguishing an aircraft fire at a U.S. military installation in Southwest Asia on Oct. 27, 2010. A Mobile Aircraft Firefighter Trainer was used to simulate a C-130 Hercules cargo aircraft during the two-day live fire training. Teams practiced by extinguishing interior and exterior fires, as well as by extracting mannequins during rescue operations. Senior Airman Laura Turner Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-air-force-firefighters-from-the-386th-expeditionary-civil-engineer-78704579.html
RMEG18DR–U.S. Air Force firefighters from the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron practice extinguishing an aircraft fire at a U.S. military installation in Southwest Asia on Oct. 27, 2010. A Mobile Aircraft Firefighter Trainer was used to simulate a C-130 Hercules cargo aircraft during the two-day live fire training. Teams practiced by extinguishing interior and exterior fires, as well as by extracting mannequins during rescue operations. Senior Airman Laura Turner
Three Canadair amphibious aircraft flying in formation in a blue sky Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/three-canadair-amphibious-aircraft-flying-in-formation-in-a-blue-sky-image368464888.html
RF2CBD0M8–Three Canadair amphibious aircraft flying in formation in a blue sky
A two-person fire attack crew aims a stream of water at an aircraft fire trainer April 10, 2014, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Fire attack crews wear aircraft rescue and firefighting proximity gear for protection when battling aircraft fires. Roland Balik Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-two-person-fire-attack-crew-aims-a-stream-of-water-at-an-aircraft-78727184.html
RMEG2994–A two-person fire attack crew aims a stream of water at an aircraft fire trainer April 10, 2014, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Fire attack crews wear aircraft rescue and firefighting proximity gear for protection when battling aircraft fires. Roland Balik
May 11, 2021 Moscow, Russia. A fire truck on the airfield of the Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/may-11-2021-moscow-russia-a-fire-truck-on-the-airfield-of-the-sheremetyevo-airport-in-moscow-image447899117.html
RF2H0KFW1–May 11, 2021 Moscow, Russia. A fire truck on the airfield of the Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow.
LUCCA, ITALY-JULY 07: Italian Canadair CL-415 or Bombardier 415 known also as Super Scooper in flight over tuscanian sky on 7 july 2008 in Lucca, Ital Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lucca-italy-july-07-italian-canadair-cl-415-or-bombardier-415-known-also-as-super-scooper-in-flight-over-tuscanian-sky-on-7-july-2008-in-lucca-ital-image360419750.html
RF2BXAF1X–LUCCA, ITALY-JULY 07: Italian Canadair CL-415 or Bombardier 415 known also as Super Scooper in flight over tuscanian sky on 7 july 2008 in Lucca, Ital
MASTER SGT. Allen Taylor, a member of the 90th Supply Squadron (SUPS), explains where the chemical was spilled and how the accident happened to Mr. Gregorio, a Rescue Firefighter from the 90th Civil Engineering Squadron. The Inspector General Team tested the ability of the base to respond to battle conditions, power outages, mobility deployments, aircraft and automobile accidents, hostage situations, bomb threats, armed robberies, terrorism, and communication problems. Subject Operation/Series: Operational Readiness Inspection, 90th Space Wing, 11-25 Mar Base: Francis E. Warren Air Force Base Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/master-sgt-allen-taylor-a-member-of-the-90th-supply-squadron-sups-explains-where-the-chemical-was-spilled-and-how-the-accident-happened-to-mr-gregorio-a-rescue-firefighter-from-the-90th-civil-engineering-squadron-the-inspector-general-team-tested-the-ability-of-the-base-to-respond-to-battle-conditions-power-outages-mobility-deployments-aircraft-and-automobile-accidents-hostage-situations-bomb-threats-armed-robberies-terrorism-and-communication-problems-subject-operationseries-operational-readiness-inspection-90th-space-wing-11-25-mar-base-francis-e-warren-air-force-base-image504455630.html
RM2M8KX8E–MASTER SGT. Allen Taylor, a member of the 90th Supply Squadron (SUPS), explains where the chemical was spilled and how the accident happened to Mr. Gregorio, a Rescue Firefighter from the 90th Civil Engineering Squadron. The Inspector General Team tested the ability of the base to respond to battle conditions, power outages, mobility deployments, aircraft and automobile accidents, hostage situations, bomb threats, armed robberies, terrorism, and communication problems. Subject Operation/Series: Operational Readiness Inspection, 90th Space Wing, 11-25 Mar Base: Francis E. Warren Air Force Base
A 23d Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, walks on the flight line during extraction training, Jan. 25, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Firefighters from the 23d CES conducted A-10C Thunderbolt II extraction training to practice extinguishing an aircraft fire and quickly rescuing a pilot from an A-10. The 23d CES holds the extraction training twice annually and are evaluated on the amount of time it takes them to rescue a pilot from the cockpit. (U.S. Air Force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-23d-civil-engineer-squadron-firefighter-walks-on-the-flight-line-173107890.html
RMM1HMTJ–A 23d Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, walks on the flight line during extraction training, Jan. 25, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Firefighters from the 23d CES conducted A-10C Thunderbolt II extraction training to practice extinguishing an aircraft fire and quickly rescuing a pilot from an A-10. The 23d CES holds the extraction training twice annually and are evaluated on the amount of time it takes them to rescue a pilot from the cockpit. (U.S. Air Force
AIRMAN First Class (AFC) Jarred Mumma, a firefighter in the 92nd Civil Engineering Squadron, assists First Lieutenant Rob Randall of the 97th Air Refueling Squadron after a simulated aircraft fire during Operational Readiness Inspection (ORI) EXERCISE CRISIS REACH 01-49, at Fairchild Air Force Base. AFC Mumma is wearing aluminized turnout gear or Crash/Fire/Rescue Suit (CFR) used by fire fighters in high heat applications. Subject Operation/Series: CRISIS REACH 01-49 Base: Airway Heights State: Washington (WA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/airman-first-class-afc-jarred-mumma-a-firefighter-in-the-92nd-civil-engineering-squadron-assists-first-lieutenant-rob-randall-of-the-97th-air-refueling-squadron-after-a-simulated-aircraft-fire-during-operational-readiness-inspection-ori-exercise-crisis-reach-01-49-at-fairchild-air-force-base-afc-mumma-is-wearing-aluminized-turnout-gear-or-crashfirerescue-suit-cfr-used-by-fire-fighters-in-high-heat-applications-subject-operationseries-crisis-reach-01-49-base-airway-heights-state-washington-wa-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image504985299.html
RM2M9G1W7–AIRMAN First Class (AFC) Jarred Mumma, a firefighter in the 92nd Civil Engineering Squadron, assists First Lieutenant Rob Randall of the 97th Air Refueling Squadron after a simulated aircraft fire during Operational Readiness Inspection (ORI) EXERCISE CRISIS REACH 01-49, at Fairchild Air Force Base. AFC Mumma is wearing aluminized turnout gear or Crash/Fire/Rescue Suit (CFR) used by fire fighters in high heat applications. Subject Operation/Series: CRISIS REACH 01-49 Base: Airway Heights State: Washington (WA) Country: United States Of America (USA)
A firefighter in a crash and rescue vehicle stands by following the landing of a Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 133 (VAQ 133) EA-6B Prowler aircraft aboard the flight deck of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN 72). Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-firefighter-in-a-crash-and-rescue-vehicle-stands-by-following-the-landing-of-a-tactical-electronic-warfare-squadron-133-vaq-133-ea-6b-prowler-aircraft-aboard-the-flight-deck-of-the-nuclear-powered-aircraft-carrier-uss-abraham-lincoln-cvn-72-country-atlantic-ocean-aoc-image504317871.html
RM2M8DJGF–A firefighter in a crash and rescue vehicle stands by following the landing of a Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 133 (VAQ 133) EA-6B Prowler aircraft aboard the flight deck of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN 72). Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC)
An aircraft rescue and firefighting Marine with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, prepares to conduct a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator, on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and quality of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marine-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-prepares-to-conduct-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sustainment-and-quality-of-image489541341.html
RM2KCCEY9–An aircraft rescue and firefighting Marine with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, prepares to conduct a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator, on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and quality of
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Zachary Blake, an expeditionary firefighter/rescue specialist with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Iwakuni, packs away a firehose during aircraft rescue firefighting training on MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, May 27, 2022. Marines conduct this live-fire training monthly to ensure readiness in the case of any aircraft emergency. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-zachary-blake-an-expeditionary-firefighterrescue-specialist-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-iwakuni-packs-away-a-firehose-during-aircraft-rescue-firefighting-training-on-mcas-iwakuni-japan-may-27-2022-marines-conduct-this-live-fire-training-monthly-to-ensure-readiness-in-the-case-of-any-aircraft-emergency-image505648041.html
RM2MAJ76H–U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Zachary Blake, an expeditionary firefighter/rescue specialist with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Iwakuni, packs away a firehose during aircraft rescue firefighting training on MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, May 27, 2022. Marines conduct this live-fire training monthly to ensure readiness in the case of any aircraft emergency.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Justin Rice, center, 60th Civil Engineer Squadron lead firefighter, watches as Lt. Col. Matthew Suhre, right, 60th Mission Support Group deputy commander, and Staff Sgt. Daniel Robinson, 60th CES lead firefighter, rappel down a structure April 19, 2021, at the Travis Fire and Emergency Services training facility at Travis Air Force Base, California. The training demonstration provided senior leadership with a clear picture of the technical rescue capabilities for multi-story building and confined space rescues conducted by Travis AFB emergency response personnel. (U.S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-staff-sgt-justin-rice-center-60th-civil-engineer-squadron-lead-firefighter-watches-as-lt-col-matthew-suhre-right-60th-mission-support-group-deputy-commander-and-staff-sgt-daniel-robinson-60th-ces-lead-firefighter-rappel-down-a-structure-april-19-2021-at-the-travis-fire-and-emergency-services-training-facility-at-travis-air-force-base-california-the-training-demonstration-provided-senior-leadership-with-a-clear-picture-of-the-technical-rescue-capabilities-for-multi-story-building-and-confined-space-rescues-conducted-by-travis-afb-emergency-response-personnel-us-image438416544.html
RF2GD7GNM–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Justin Rice, center, 60th Civil Engineer Squadron lead firefighter, watches as Lt. Col. Matthew Suhre, right, 60th Mission Support Group deputy commander, and Staff Sgt. Daniel Robinson, 60th CES lead firefighter, rappel down a structure April 19, 2021, at the Travis Fire and Emergency Services training facility at Travis Air Force Base, California. The training demonstration provided senior leadership with a clear picture of the technical rescue capabilities for multi-story building and confined space rescues conducted by Travis AFB emergency response personnel. (U.S
An Abilene Regional Airport aircraft rescue team firefighter helps another aircraft rescue team firefighter to his feet during an aircraft fire training at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, May 4, 2021. Members of the Abilene Regional Airport aircraft rescue team joined 7th and 512th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighters during the training. Participating in the joint-training provided the firefighters with the opportunity to enhance safety and communication practices. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-abilene-regional-airport-aircraft-rescue-team-firefighter-helps-another-aircraft-rescue-team-firefighter-to-his-feet-during-an-aircraft-fire-training-at-dyess-air-force-base-texas-may-4-2021-members-of-the-abilene-regional-airport-aircraft-rescue-team-joined-7th-and-512th-civil-engineer-squadron-firefighters-during-the-training-participating-in-the-joint-training-provided-the-firefighters-with-the-opportunity-to-enhance-safety-and-communication-practices-image442346971.html
RM2GKJJ23–An Abilene Regional Airport aircraft rescue team firefighter helps another aircraft rescue team firefighter to his feet during an aircraft fire training at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, May 4, 2021. Members of the Abilene Regional Airport aircraft rescue team joined 7th and 512th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighters during the training. Participating in the joint-training provided the firefighters with the opportunity to enhance safety and communication practices.
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Marcelo Moreira-Mejia, a firefighter technician with Marine Wing Support Squadron 171, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, poses for a photo during aircraft rescue firefighting training on Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, May 27, 2022. This live-fire training is conducted monthly to ensure readiness in the case of any aircraft emergency. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-cpl-marcelo-moreira-mejia-a-firefighter-technician-with-marine-wing-support-squadron-171-1st-marine-aircraft-wing-poses-for-a-photo-during-aircraft-rescue-firefighting-training-on-marine-corps-air-station-iwakuni-japan-may-27-2022-this-live-fire-training-is-conducted-monthly-to-ensure-readiness-in-the-case-of-any-aircraft-emergency-image505648048.html
RM2MAJ76T–U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Marcelo Moreira-Mejia, a firefighter technician with Marine Wing Support Squadron 171, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, poses for a photo during aircraft rescue firefighting training on Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, May 27, 2022. This live-fire training is conducted monthly to ensure readiness in the case of any aircraft emergency.
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, test their equipment before conducting a simulated aircraft fire training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and quality of life Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-test-their-equipment-before-conducting-a-simulated-aircraft-fire-training-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sustainment-and-quality-of-life-image491843120.html
RM2KG5AWM–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, test their equipment before conducting a simulated aircraft fire training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and quality of life
May 11, 2021 Moscow, Russia. A fire truck on the airfield of the Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/may-11-2021-moscow-russia-a-fire-truck-on-the-airfield-of-the-sheremetyevo-airport-in-moscow-image447899112.html
RF2H0KFTT–May 11, 2021 Moscow, Russia. A fire truck on the airfield of the Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow.
LUCCA, ITALY-JULY 07: Italian Canadair CL-415 or Bombardier 415 known also as Super Scooper in flight over tuscanian sky on 7 july 2008 in Lucca, Ital Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lucca-italy-july-07-italian-canadair-cl-415-or-bombardier-415-known-also-as-super-scooper-in-flight-over-tuscanian-sky-on-7-july-2008-in-lucca-ital-image360419857.html
RF2BXAF5N–LUCCA, ITALY-JULY 07: Italian Canadair CL-415 or Bombardier 415 known also as Super Scooper in flight over tuscanian sky on 7 july 2008 in Lucca, Ital
Airman 1st Class Orlando Chapman, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) firefighter, holds a ladder during extraction training, Jan. 25, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Firefighters from the 23d CES conducted A-10C Thunderbolt II extraction training to practice extinguishing an aircraft fire and quickly rescuing a pilot from an A-10. The 23d CES holds the extraction training twice annually and are evaluated on the amount of time it takes them to rescue a pilot from the cockpit. (U.S. Air Force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-airman-1st-class-orlando-chapman-23d-civil-engineer-squadron-ces-firefighter-173107881.html
RMM1HMT9–Airman 1st Class Orlando Chapman, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) firefighter, holds a ladder during extraction training, Jan. 25, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Firefighters from the 23d CES conducted A-10C Thunderbolt II extraction training to practice extinguishing an aircraft fire and quickly rescuing a pilot from an A-10. The 23d CES holds the extraction training twice annually and are evaluated on the amount of time it takes them to rescue a pilot from the cockpit. (U.S. Air Force
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, execute fire suppression techniques on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-execute-fire-suppression-techniques-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-during-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sustain-image489541337.html
RM2KCCEY5–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, execute fire suppression techniques on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustain
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, use fire suppression techniques on an MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainmen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-use-fire-suppression-techniques-on-an-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-during-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sustainmen-image491843119.html
RM2KG5AWK–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, use fire suppression techniques on an MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainmen
LUCCA, ITALY-JULY 07: Italian Canadair CL-415 or Bombardier 415 known also as Super Scooper in flight over tuscanian sky on 7 july 2008 in Lucca, Ital Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lucca-italy-july-07-italian-canadair-cl-415-or-bombardier-415-known-also-as-super-scooper-in-flight-over-tuscanian-sky-on-7-july-2008-in-lucca-ital-image360419834.html
RF2BXAF4X–LUCCA, ITALY-JULY 07: Italian Canadair CL-415 or Bombardier 415 known also as Super Scooper in flight over tuscanian sky on 7 july 2008 in Lucca, Ital
Airman 1st Class Orlando Chapman , 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) firefighter looks up at an A-10C Thunderbolt II during extraction training, Jan. 25, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Firefighters from the 23d CES conducted A-10C Thunderbolt II extraction training to practice extinguishing an aircraft fire and quickly rescuing a pilot from an A-10. The 23d CES holds the extraction training twice annually and are evaluated on the amount of time it takes them to rescue a pilot from the cockpit. (U.S. Air Force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-airman-1st-class-orlando-chapman-23d-civil-engineer-squadron-ces-firefighter-173107898.html
RMM1HMTX–Airman 1st Class Orlando Chapman , 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) firefighter looks up at an A-10C Thunderbolt II during extraction training, Jan. 25, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Firefighters from the 23d CES conducted A-10C Thunderbolt II extraction training to practice extinguishing an aircraft fire and quickly rescuing a pilot from an A-10. The 23d CES holds the extraction training twice annually and are evaluated on the amount of time it takes them to rescue a pilot from the cockpit. (U.S. Air Force
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, execute fire suppression techniques on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-execute-fire-suppression-techniques-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-during-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sustain-image489541838.html
RM2KCCFH2–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, execute fire suppression techniques on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustain
An aircraft rescue and firefighting Marine with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, prepares to conduct a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator, on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and quality of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marine-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-prepares-to-conduct-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sustainment-and-quality-of-image491843100.html
RM2KG5AW0–An aircraft rescue and firefighting Marine with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, prepares to conduct a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator, on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and quality of
A firefighter from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) carries a fire hose during a live-fire burn exercise, March 15, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Firefighters from the 23d CES conducted the exercise to demonstrate aircraft rescue firefighting capabilities to community leaders and Moody’s honorary commanders. (U.S. Air Force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-firefighter-from-the-23d-civil-engineer-squadron-ces-carries-a-fire-hose-during-a-live-fire-burn-exercise-march-15-2018-at-moody-air-force-base-ga-firefighters-from-the-23d-ces-conducted-the-exercise-to-demonstrate-aircraft-rescue-firefighting-capabilities-to-community-leaders-and-moodys-honorary-commanders-us-air-force-image185258160.html
RMMNB6JT–A firefighter from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) carries a fire hose during a live-fire burn exercise, March 15, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Firefighters from the 23d CES conducted the exercise to demonstrate aircraft rescue firefighting capabilities to community leaders and Moody’s honorary commanders. (U.S. Air Force
An Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marine with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, evacuates a casualty during a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator, on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and qua Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marine-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-evacuates-a-casualty-during-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sustainment-and-qua-image489541814.html
RM2KCCFG6–An Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marine with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, evacuates a casualty during a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator, on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and qua
An Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marine with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, evacuates a casualty during a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator, on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and qua Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marine-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-evacuates-a-casualty-during-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sustainment-and-qua-image491842729.html
RM2KG5ABN–An Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marine with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, evacuates a casualty during a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator, on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and qua
MARINE CORPS AIR STATION FUTENMA, OKINAWA, Japan – Cpl. Daniel Kalinuk, left, and Cpl. Jacob Doerpinghaus secure the nozzles on a hose before a wet run Feb. 10 at the aircraft rescue and firefighting training pit on Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa, Japan. ARFF Marines are trained to handle aircraft emergency situations and uphold safety procedures. Kalinuk and Doerpinghaus are ARFF specialists with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron. (U.S Marine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-corps-air-station-futenma-okinawa-japan-cpl-daniel-kalinuk-left-and-cpl-jacob-doerpinghaus-secure-the-nozzles-on-a-hose-before-a-wet-run-feb-10-at-the-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-training-pit-on-marine-corps-air-station-futenma-okinawa-japan-arff-marines-are-trained-to-handle-aircraft-emergency-situations-and-uphold-safety-procedures-kalinuk-and-doerpinghaus-are-arff-specialists-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-us-marine-image179089152.html
RMMBA614–MARINE CORPS AIR STATION FUTENMA, OKINAWA, Japan – Cpl. Daniel Kalinuk, left, and Cpl. Jacob Doerpinghaus secure the nozzles on a hose before a wet run Feb. 10 at the aircraft rescue and firefighting training pit on Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa, Japan. ARFF Marines are trained to handle aircraft emergency situations and uphold safety procedures. Kalinuk and Doerpinghaus are ARFF specialists with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron. (U.S Marine
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, put on personal protective equipment before conducting a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-put-on-personal-protective-equipment-before-conducting-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readin-image489541346.html
RM2KCCEYE–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, put on personal protective equipment before conducting a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readin
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, stage gear before a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and quality of life Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-stage-gear-before-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sustainment-and-quality-of-life-image491842721.html
RM2KG5ABD–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, stage gear before a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and quality of life
MARINE CORPS AIR STATION FUTENMA, OKINAWA, Japan – Lance Cpl. Robert Firrincieli adjusts his aircraft rescue and firefighting proximity turnout gear Feb. 10 at the ARFF training pit on Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa, Japan. Proximity turnout gear is a term many firefighters use to refer to their personal protective equipment, due to the close proximity that firefighters keep the trousers and boots for quick access. ARFF Marines on Marine Corps Air Station Futenma stand ready to respond to any crisis 24/7. Firrincieli is an ARFF specialist with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-corps-air-station-futenma-okinawa-japan-lance-cpl-robert-firrincieli-adjusts-his-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-proximity-turnout-gear-feb-10-at-the-arff-training-pit-on-marine-corps-air-station-futenma-okinawa-japan-proximity-turnout-gear-is-a-term-many-firefighters-use-to-refer-to-their-personal-protective-equipment-due-to-the-close-proximity-that-firefighters-keep-the-trousers-and-boots-for-quick-access-arff-marines-on-marine-corps-air-station-futenma-stand-ready-to-respond-to-any-crisis-247-firrincieli-is-an-arff-specialist-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-image179089155.html
RMMBA617–MARINE CORPS AIR STATION FUTENMA, OKINAWA, Japan – Lance Cpl. Robert Firrincieli adjusts his aircraft rescue and firefighting proximity turnout gear Feb. 10 at the ARFF training pit on Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa, Japan. Proximity turnout gear is a term many firefighters use to refer to their personal protective equipment, due to the close proximity that firefighters keep the trousers and boots for quick access. ARFF Marines on Marine Corps Air Station Futenma stand ready to respond to any crisis 24/7. Firrincieli is an ARFF specialist with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron.
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, prepare to conduct on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and quality Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-prepare-to-conduct-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-during-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sustainment-and-quality-image489541334.html
RM2KCCEY2–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, prepare to conduct on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and quality
An Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marine with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, poses for a photo before a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022.Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and quality Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marine-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-poses-for-a-photo-before-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sustainment-and-quality-image491842730.html
RM2KG5ABP–An Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marine with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, poses for a photo before a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022.Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and quality
Airman 1st Class Orlando Chapman, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) firefighter, prepares to lift Charlie Johnson, 23d CES assistant fire chief of training, out of an A-10C Thunderbolt II, Jan. 24, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Firefighters from the 23d CES conducted A-10C Thunderbolt II extraction training to practice extinguishing an aircraft fire and quickly rescuing a pilot from an A-10. The 23d CES holds the extraction training twice annually and are evaluated on the amount of time it takes them to rescue a pilot from the cockpit. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/airman-1st-class-orlando-chapman-23d-civil-engineer-squadron-ces-firefighter-prepares-to-lift-charlie-johnson-23d-ces-assistant-fire-chief-of-training-out-of-an-a-10c-thunderbolt-ii-jan-24-2018-at-moody-air-force-base-ga-firefighters-from-the-23d-ces-conducted-a-10c-thunderbolt-ii-extraction-training-to-practice-extinguishing-an-aircraft-fire-and-quickly-rescuing-a-pilot-from-an-a-10-the-23d-ces-holds-the-extraction-training-twice-annually-and-are-evaluated-on-the-amount-of-time-it-takes-them-to-rescue-a-pilot-from-the-cockpit-image235101609.html
RMRJDPE1–Airman 1st Class Orlando Chapman, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) firefighter, prepares to lift Charlie Johnson, 23d CES assistant fire chief of training, out of an A-10C Thunderbolt II, Jan. 24, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Firefighters from the 23d CES conducted A-10C Thunderbolt II extraction training to practice extinguishing an aircraft fire and quickly rescuing a pilot from an A-10. The 23d CES holds the extraction training twice annually and are evaluated on the amount of time it takes them to rescue a pilot from the cockpit.
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, execute fire suppression techniques on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-execute-fire-suppression-techniques-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-during-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sustain-image489541851.html
RM2KCCFHF–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, execute fire suppression techniques on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustain
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, puts on personal protective equipment before a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator, on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sust Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-puts-on-personal-protective-equipment-before-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sust-image491842722.html
RM2KG5ABE–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, puts on personal protective equipment before a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator, on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sust
Airman 1st Class Orlando Chapman, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) firefighter, prepares to lift Charlie Johnson, 23d CES assistant fire chief of training, out of an A-10C Thunderbolt II, Jan. 24, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Firefighters from the 23d CES conducted A-10C Thunderbolt II extraction training to practice extinguishing an aircraft fire and quickly rescuing a pilot from an A-10. The 23d CES holds the extraction training twice annually and are evaluated on the amount of time it takes them to rescue a pilot from the cockpit. (U.S. Air Force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-airman-1st-class-orlando-chapman-23d-civil-engineer-squadron-ces-firefighter-173107421.html
RMM1HM7W–Airman 1st Class Orlando Chapman, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) firefighter, prepares to lift Charlie Johnson, 23d CES assistant fire chief of training, out of an A-10C Thunderbolt II, Jan. 24, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Firefighters from the 23d CES conducted A-10C Thunderbolt II extraction training to practice extinguishing an aircraft fire and quickly rescuing a pilot from an A-10. The 23d CES holds the extraction training twice annually and are evaluated on the amount of time it takes them to rescue a pilot from the cockpit. (U.S. Air Force
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, stage gear before a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and quality of life Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-stage-gear-before-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sustainment-and-quality-of-life-image489541835.html
RM2KCCFGY–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, stage gear before a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and quality of life
A firefighter assigned to the 628th Civil Engineer Squadron puts out a fire in a mobile aircraft fire training unit May 27, 2019, at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. JB Charleston’s fire department teamed with the Crash Fire Rescue Marines from Marine Corps Air Station, Beaufort, S.C., to conduct Joint Mobile Aircraft Fire Training May 27-31, 2019, at JB Charleston’s Fire Department training grounds. This training not only fulfilled an annual requirement for mission capable firefighters but it also highlighted the importance of collaboration between joint mission partners throughout the Lowcountry. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-firefighter-assigned-to-the-628th-civil-engineer-squadron-puts-out-a-fire-in-a-mobile-aircraft-fire-training-unit-may-27-2019-at-joint-base-charleston-sc-jb-charlestons-fire-department-teamed-with-the-crash-fire-rescue-marines-from-marine-corps-air-station-beaufort-sc-to-conduct-joint-mobile-aircraft-fire-training-may-27-31-2019-at-jb-charlestons-fire-department-training-grounds-this-training-not-only-fulfilled-an-annual-requirement-for-mission-capable-firefighters-but-it-also-highlighted-the-importance-of-collaboration-between-joint-mission-partners-throughout-the-lowcountry-image247908487.html
RMTB95PF–A firefighter assigned to the 628th Civil Engineer Squadron puts out a fire in a mobile aircraft fire training unit May 27, 2019, at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. JB Charleston’s fire department teamed with the Crash Fire Rescue Marines from Marine Corps Air Station, Beaufort, S.C., to conduct Joint Mobile Aircraft Fire Training May 27-31, 2019, at JB Charleston’s Fire Department training grounds. This training not only fulfilled an annual requirement for mission capable firefighters but it also highlighted the importance of collaboration between joint mission partners throughout the Lowcountry.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Dominic Pavlich, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, puts out a fire during an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. ARFF training helps prepare Air Force firefighters to manage compromised aircraft in emergency situations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Hastings) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-staff-sgt-dominic-pavlich-6th-civil-engineer-squadron-firefighter-puts-out-a-fire-during-an-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-proficiency-training-at-macdill-air-force-base-florida-aug-5-2022-arff-training-helps-prepare-air-force-firefighters-to-manage-compromised-aircraft-in-emergency-situations-us-air-force-photo-by-airman-1st-class-joshua-hastings-image477505656.html
RM2JMT79C–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Dominic Pavlich, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, puts out a fire during an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. ARFF training helps prepare Air Force firefighters to manage compromised aircraft in emergency situations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Hastings)
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, prepare to conduct on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and quality Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-prepare-to-conduct-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-during-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sustainment-and-quality-image491843107.html
RM2KG5AW7–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, prepare to conduct on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and quality
Federal Fire Ventura County Firefighter David Yi prepares a transport litter stretcher to lower Senior Airman Pedro Pescador with the 146th Airlift Wing’s Aircraft Fuel Systems Maintenance Squadron off the wing of a C-130J aircraft during a “confined space rescue exercise” at the Channel Islands Air National Guard Station Port Hueneme, Calif. April 1, 2017. During a confined space rescue exercise, first-responders with the 146th Airlift Wing’s Aircraft Fuel Systems Maintenance Squadron and Federal Fire Ventura County firefighters run through the critical emergency operations that would take pl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/federal-fire-ventura-county-firefighter-david-yi-prepares-a-transport-litter-stretcher-to-lower-senior-airman-pedro-pescador-with-the-146th-airlift-wings-aircraft-fuel-systems-maintenance-squadron-off-the-wing-of-a-c-130j-aircraft-during-a-confined-space-rescue-exercise-at-the-channel-islands-air-national-guard-station-port-hueneme-calif-april-1-2017-during-a-confined-space-rescue-exercise-first-responders-with-the-146th-airlift-wings-aircraft-fuel-systems-maintenance-squadron-and-federal-fire-ventura-county-firefighters-run-through-the-critical-emergency-operations-that-would-take-pl-image228554213.html
RMR7RF6D–Federal Fire Ventura County Firefighter David Yi prepares a transport litter stretcher to lower Senior Airman Pedro Pescador with the 146th Airlift Wing’s Aircraft Fuel Systems Maintenance Squadron off the wing of a C-130J aircraft during a “confined space rescue exercise” at the Channel Islands Air National Guard Station Port Hueneme, Calif. April 1, 2017. During a confined space rescue exercise, first-responders with the 146th Airlift Wing’s Aircraft Fuel Systems Maintenance Squadron and Federal Fire Ventura County firefighters run through the critical emergency operations that would take pl
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jacob Warren, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, puts out a fire during an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. ARFF training helps prepare Air Force firefighters to manage compromised aircraft in emergency situations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Hastings) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-senior-airman-jacob-warren-6th-civil-engineer-squadron-firefighter-puts-out-a-fire-during-an-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-proficiency-training-at-macdill-air-force-base-florida-aug-5-2022-arff-training-helps-prepare-air-force-firefighters-to-manage-compromised-aircraft-in-emergency-situations-us-air-force-photo-by-airman-1st-class-joshua-hastings-image477505810.html
RM2JMT7EX–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jacob Warren, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, puts out a fire during an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. ARFF training helps prepare Air Force firefighters to manage compromised aircraft in emergency situations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Hastings)
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, execute fire suppression techniques on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-execute-fire-suppression-techniques-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-during-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sustain-image491843123.html
RM2KG5AWR–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, execute fire suppression techniques on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustain
Federal Fire Ventura County Captain Kept Rupert, Firefighter Jim Bang, Firefighter David Yi, and U.S. Air National Guard member Senior Airman Allan Tan assist Senior Airman Pedro Pescador with the 146th Airlift Wing’s Aircraft Fuel Systems Maintenance Squadron as they prepare to extract him from wing on a C-130J aircraft for a “confined space rescue exercise” at the Channel Islands Air National Guard Station Port Hueneme, Calif. April 1, 2017. During a confined space rescue exercise, first-responders with the 146th Airlift Wing’s Aircraft Fuel Systems Maintenance Squadron and Federal Fire Vent Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/federal-fire-ventura-county-captain-kept-rupert-firefighter-jim-bang-firefighter-david-yi-and-us-air-national-guard-member-senior-airman-allan-tan-assist-senior-airman-pedro-pescador-with-the-146th-airlift-wings-aircraft-fuel-systems-maintenance-squadron-as-they-prepare-to-extract-him-from-wing-on-a-c-130j-aircraft-for-a-confined-space-rescue-exercise-at-the-channel-islands-air-national-guard-station-port-hueneme-calif-april-1-2017-during-a-confined-space-rescue-exercise-first-responders-with-the-146th-airlift-wings-aircraft-fuel-systems-maintenance-squadron-and-federal-fire-vent-image228554207.html
RMR7RF67–Federal Fire Ventura County Captain Kept Rupert, Firefighter Jim Bang, Firefighter David Yi, and U.S. Air National Guard member Senior Airman Allan Tan assist Senior Airman Pedro Pescador with the 146th Airlift Wing’s Aircraft Fuel Systems Maintenance Squadron as they prepare to extract him from wing on a C-130J aircraft for a “confined space rescue exercise” at the Channel Islands Air National Guard Station Port Hueneme, Calif. April 1, 2017. During a confined space rescue exercise, first-responders with the 146th Airlift Wing’s Aircraft Fuel Systems Maintenance Squadron and Federal Fire Vent
U.S. Air Force Airman Daniel Griffin, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, puts out a fire on an inflamed test aircraft during an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. ARFF training helps prepare Air Force firefighters to manage compromised aircraft in emergency situations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Hastings) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-airman-daniel-griffin-6th-civil-engineer-squadron-firefighter-puts-out-a-fire-on-an-inflamed-test-aircraft-during-an-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-proficiency-training-at-macdill-air-force-base-florida-aug-5-2022-arff-training-helps-prepare-air-force-firefighters-to-manage-compromised-aircraft-in-emergency-situations-us-air-force-photo-by-airman-1st-class-joshua-hastings-image477505434.html
RM2JMT71E–U.S. Air Force Airman Daniel Griffin, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, puts out a fire on an inflamed test aircraft during an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. ARFF training helps prepare Air Force firefighters to manage compromised aircraft in emergency situations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Hastings)
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, execute fire suppression techniques on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-execute-fire-suppression-techniques-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-during-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sustain-image491843110.html
RM2KG5AWA–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, execute fire suppression techniques on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustain
Staff Sgt. Matthew Montville, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) firefighter, pulls back the throttle of an HH-60G Pave Hawk at the conclusion of a simulated rescue training scenario, June 19, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. 23d CES firefighters conducted the training to evaluate their overall knowledge and preparation of how to properly shut down and rescue crew members from an HH-60. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-matthew-montville-23d-civil-engineer-squadron-ces-firefighter-pulls-back-the-throttle-of-an-hh-60g-pave-hawk-at-the-conclusion-of-a-simulated-rescue-training-scenario-june-19-2018-at-moody-air-force-base-ga-23d-ces-firefighters-conducted-the-training-to-evaluate-their-overall-knowledge-and-preparation-of-how-to-properly-shut-down-and-rescue-crew-members-from-an-hh-60-image216993844.html
RMPH0WT4–Staff Sgt. Matthew Montville, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) firefighter, pulls back the throttle of an HH-60G Pave Hawk at the conclusion of a simulated rescue training scenario, June 19, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. 23d CES firefighters conducted the training to evaluate their overall knowledge and preparation of how to properly shut down and rescue crew members from an HH-60.
U.S. Air Force Airman Daniel Griffin, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, puts out a fire on an inflamed test aircraft during an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. ARFF training helps prepare Air Force firefighters to manage compromised aircraft in emergency situations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Hastings) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-airman-daniel-griffin-6th-civil-engineer-squadron-firefighter-puts-out-a-fire-on-an-inflamed-test-aircraft-during-an-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-proficiency-training-at-macdill-air-force-base-florida-aug-5-2022-arff-training-helps-prepare-air-force-firefighters-to-manage-compromised-aircraft-in-emergency-situations-us-air-force-photo-by-airman-1st-class-joshua-hastings-image477505620.html
RM2JMT784–U.S. Air Force Airman Daniel Griffin, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, puts out a fire on an inflamed test aircraft during an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. ARFF training helps prepare Air Force firefighters to manage compromised aircraft in emergency situations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Hastings)
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Carla Magallon uses a torch to light a simulated aircraft fuel fire during an exercise on Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Feb. 3, 2023. Magallon, a native of Inglewood, California, is a firefighter with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, MCAS Miramar. ARFF Marines conduct these exercises to maintain a state of readiness in case of emergency. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jackson Rush) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-cpl-carla-magallon-uses-a-torch-to-light-a-simulated-aircraft-fuel-fire-during-an-exercise-on-marine-corps-air-station-miramar-feb-3-2023-magallon-a-native-of-inglewood-california-is-a-firefighter-with-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-mcas-miramar-arff-marines-conduct-these-exercises-to-maintain-a-state-of-readiness-in-case-of-emergency-us-marine-corps-photo-by-lance-cpl-jackson-rush-image523376698.html
RM2NBDT8X–U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Carla Magallon uses a torch to light a simulated aircraft fuel fire during an exercise on Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Feb. 3, 2023. Magallon, a native of Inglewood, California, is a firefighter with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, MCAS Miramar. ARFF Marines conduct these exercises to maintain a state of readiness in case of emergency. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jackson Rush)
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, execute fire suppression techniques on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-execute-fire-suppression-techniques-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-during-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sustain-image491842818.html
RM2KG5AEX–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, execute fire suppression techniques on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustain
Senior Airman Justin Lang, rear, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) firefighter, recovers a simulated victim from an HH-60G Pave Hawk during a rescue training scenario, June 19, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. 23d CES firefighters conducted the training to evaluate their overall knowledge and preparation of how to properly shut down and rescue crew members from an HH-60. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/senior-airman-justin-lang-rear-23d-civil-engineer-squadron-ces-firefighter-recovers-a-simulated-victim-from-an-hh-60g-pave-hawk-during-a-rescue-training-scenario-june-19-2018-at-moody-air-force-base-ga-23d-ces-firefighters-conducted-the-training-to-evaluate-their-overall-knowledge-and-preparation-of-how-to-properly-shut-down-and-rescue-crew-members-from-an-hh-60-image216993840.html
RMPH0WT0–Senior Airman Justin Lang, rear, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) firefighter, recovers a simulated victim from an HH-60G Pave Hawk during a rescue training scenario, June 19, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. 23d CES firefighters conducted the training to evaluate their overall knowledge and preparation of how to properly shut down and rescue crew members from an HH-60.
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Carla Magallon uses a torch to light a simulated aircraft fuel fire during an exercise on Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Feb. 3, 2023. Magallon, a native of Inglewood, California, is a firefighter with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, MCAS Miramar. ARFF Marines conduct these exercises to maintain a state of readiness in case of emergency. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jackson Rush) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-cpl-carla-magallon-uses-a-torch-to-light-a-simulated-aircraft-fuel-fire-during-an-exercise-on-marine-corps-air-station-miramar-feb-3-2023-magallon-a-native-of-inglewood-california-is-a-firefighter-with-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-mcas-miramar-arff-marines-conduct-these-exercises-to-maintain-a-state-of-readiness-in-case-of-emergency-us-marine-corps-photo-by-lance-cpl-jackson-rush-image524036837.html
RM2NCFX99–U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Carla Magallon uses a torch to light a simulated aircraft fuel fire during an exercise on Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Feb. 3, 2023. Magallon, a native of Inglewood, California, is a firefighter with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, MCAS Miramar. ARFF Marines conduct these exercises to maintain a state of readiness in case of emergency. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jackson Rush)
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, searches for casualties during a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and qua Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-searches-for-casualties-during-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sustainment-and-qua-image491842725.html
RM2KG5ABH–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, searches for casualties during a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustainment and qua
Staff Sgt. Tyler McFarland, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) firefighter, pulls up the hatch door to the battery of an HH-60G Pave Hawk, during a simulated rescue training scenario, June 19, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. 23d CES firefighters conducted the training to evaluate their overall knowledge and preparation of how to properly shut down and rescue crew members from an HH-60. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-tyler-mcfarland-23d-civil-engineer-squadron-ces-firefighter-pulls-up-the-hatch-door-to-the-battery-of-an-hh-60g-pave-hawk-during-a-simulated-rescue-training-scenario-june-19-2018-at-moody-air-force-base-ga-23d-ces-firefighters-conducted-the-training-to-evaluate-their-overall-knowledge-and-preparation-of-how-to-properly-shut-down-and-rescue-crew-members-from-an-hh-60-image216993841.html
RMPH0WT1–Staff Sgt. Tyler McFarland, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) firefighter, pulls up the hatch door to the battery of an HH-60G Pave Hawk, during a simulated rescue training scenario, June 19, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. 23d CES firefighters conducted the training to evaluate their overall knowledge and preparation of how to properly shut down and rescue crew members from an HH-60.
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Carla Magallon uses a torch to light a simulated aircraft fuel fire during an exercise on Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Feb. 3, 2023. Magallon, a native of Inglewood, California, is a firefighter with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, MCAS Miramar. ARFF Marines conduct these exercises to maintain a state of readiness in case of emergency. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jackson Rush) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-cpl-carla-magallon-uses-a-torch-to-light-a-simulated-aircraft-fuel-fire-during-an-exercise-on-marine-corps-air-station-miramar-feb-3-2023-magallon-a-native-of-inglewood-california-is-a-firefighter-with-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-mcas-miramar-arff-marines-conduct-these-exercises-to-maintain-a-state-of-readiness-in-case-of-emergency-us-marine-corps-photo-by-lance-cpl-jackson-rush-image524036833.html
RM2NCFX95–U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Carla Magallon uses a torch to light a simulated aircraft fuel fire during an exercise on Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Feb. 3, 2023. Magallon, a native of Inglewood, California, is a firefighter with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, MCAS Miramar. ARFF Marines conduct these exercises to maintain a state of readiness in case of emergency. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jackson Rush)
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, put on personal protective equipment before conducting a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-put-on-personal-protective-equipment-before-conducting-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readin-image491843113.html
RM2KG5AWD–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, put on personal protective equipment before conducting a downed aircraft training on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readin
Senior Airman James Muncy, left, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) firefighter, applies a neck brace onto Charlie Johnson, 23d CES assistant fire chief, during an HH-60G Pave Hawk simulated rescue training scenario, June 20, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. 23d CES firefighters conducted the training to evaluate their overall knowledge and preparation of how to properly shut down and rescue crew members from an HH-60. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/senior-airman-james-muncy-left-23d-civil-engineer-squadron-ces-firefighter-applies-a-neck-brace-onto-charlie-johnson-23d-ces-assistant-fire-chief-during-an-hh-60g-pave-hawk-simulated-rescue-training-scenario-june-20-2018-at-moody-air-force-base-ga-23d-ces-firefighters-conducted-the-training-to-evaluate-their-overall-knowledge-and-preparation-of-how-to-properly-shut-down-and-rescue-crew-members-from-an-hh-60-image216993848.html
RMPH0WT8–Senior Airman James Muncy, left, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) firefighter, applies a neck brace onto Charlie Johnson, 23d CES assistant fire chief, during an HH-60G Pave Hawk simulated rescue training scenario, June 20, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. 23d CES firefighters conducted the training to evaluate their overall knowledge and preparation of how to properly shut down and rescue crew members from an HH-60.
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Carla Magallon uses a torch to light a simulated aircraft fuel fire during an exercise on Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Feb. 3, 2023. Magallon, a native of Inglewood, California, is a firefighter with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, MCAS Miramar. ARFF Marines conduct these exercises to maintain a state of readiness in case of emergency. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jackson Rush) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-cpl-carla-magallon-uses-a-torch-to-light-a-simulated-aircraft-fuel-fire-during-an-exercise-on-marine-corps-air-station-miramar-feb-3-2023-magallon-a-native-of-inglewood-california-is-a-firefighter-with-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-mcas-miramar-arff-marines-conduct-these-exercises-to-maintain-a-state-of-readiness-in-case-of-emergency-us-marine-corps-photo-by-lance-cpl-jackson-rush-image523377663.html
RM2NBDWFB–U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Carla Magallon uses a torch to light a simulated aircraft fuel fire during an exercise on Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Feb. 3, 2023. Magallon, a native of Inglewood, California, is a firefighter with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, MCAS Miramar. ARFF Marines conduct these exercises to maintain a state of readiness in case of emergency. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jackson Rush)
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, prepare to execute fire suppression techniques on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022.Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readines Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-prepare-to-execute-fire-suppression-techniques-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-during-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readines-image491842723.html
RM2KG5ABF–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, prepare to execute fire suppression techniques on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022.Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readines
Edward Williams, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, prepares for an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. This ARFF training was part of a Small Business Innovation Research project which evaluates how the 6th CES firefighter unit manages hazardous liquid fuel fire. This project will help develop more efficient means of handling fires involving JP-8 fuel, used for Air Force aircraft, and be used as reference for future training methods and materials. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Hastings) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edward-williams-6th-civil-engineer-squadron-firefighter-prepares-for-an-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-proficiency-training-at-macdill-air-force-base-florida-aug-5-2022-this-arff-training-was-part-of-a-small-business-innovation-research-project-which-evaluates-how-the-6th-ces-firefighter-unit-manages-hazardous-liquid-fuel-fire-this-project-will-help-develop-more-efficient-means-of-handling-fires-involving-jp-8-fuel-used-for-air-force-aircraft-and-be-used-as-reference-for-future-training-methods-and-materials-us-air-force-photo-by-airman-1st-class-joshua-hastings-image477505759.html
RM2JMT7D3–Edward Williams, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, prepares for an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. This ARFF training was part of a Small Business Innovation Research project which evaluates how the 6th CES firefighter unit manages hazardous liquid fuel fire. This project will help develop more efficient means of handling fires involving JP-8 fuel, used for Air Force aircraft, and be used as reference for future training methods and materials. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Hastings)
Airman 1st Class Jacob Molden, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, looks towards a burning prop aircraft during nighttime, live-fire training, Jan. 10, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. This training is an annual requirement for Moody firefighters and is just one of the ways they stay ready to protect people, property and the environment from fires and disasters. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/airman-1st-class-jacob-molden-23d-civil-engineer-squadron-firefighter-looks-towards-a-burning-prop-aircraft-during-nighttime-live-fire-training-jan-10-2017-at-moody-air-force-base-ga-this-training-is-an-annual-requirement-for-moody-firefighters-and-is-just-one-of-the-ways-they-stay-ready-to-protect-people-property-and-the-environment-from-fires-and-disasters-image230149165.html
RMRAC5H1–Airman 1st Class Jacob Molden, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, looks towards a burning prop aircraft during nighttime, live-fire training, Jan. 10, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. This training is an annual requirement for Moody firefighters and is just one of the ways they stay ready to protect people, property and the environment from fires and disasters.
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, execute fire suppression techniques on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-new-river-execute-fire-suppression-techniques-on-a-mv-22b-osprey-simulator-during-a-downed-aircraft-training-on-mcas-new-river-in-jacksonville-north-carolina-oct-31-2022-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighter-marines-train-in-fire-suppression-rescue-and-emergency-response-in-order-to-respond-efficiently-to-emergency-situations-involving-aircraft-mcas-new-river-provides-aviation-support-force-protection-infrastructure-and-community-services-to-promote-the-readiness-sustain-image491842727.html
RM2KG5ABK–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, execute fire suppression techniques on a MV-22B Osprey Simulator during a downed aircraft training on MCAS New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Oct. 31, 2022. Aircraft rescue and firefighter Marines train in fire suppression, rescue and emergency response, in order to respond efficiently to emergency situations involving aircraft. MCAS New River provides aviation support, force protection, infrastructure, and community services to promote the readiness, sustain
Nicholas Dunlap, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, enters an inflamed test aircraft during an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. Each KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft assigned to the 6th Air Refueling Wing can be loaded with over 30,000 gallons of jet fuel, presenting a fire risk in the instance of an aircraft mishap. Aircraft rescue and firefighting training helps prepare Air Force firefighters to manage compromised aircraft in emergency situations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Hastings) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nicholas-dunlap-6th-civil-engineer-squadron-firefighter-enters-an-inflamed-test-aircraft-during-an-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-proficiency-training-at-macdill-air-force-base-florida-aug-5-2022-each-kc-135-stratotanker-aircraft-assigned-to-the-6th-air-refueling-wing-can-be-loaded-with-over-30000-gallons-of-jet-fuel-presenting-a-fire-risk-in-the-instance-of-an-aircraft-mishap-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-training-helps-prepare-air-force-firefighters-to-manage-compromised-aircraft-in-emergency-situations-us-air-force-photo-by-airman-1st-class-joshua-hastings-image477505518.html
RM2JMT74E–Nicholas Dunlap, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, enters an inflamed test aircraft during an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. Each KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft assigned to the 6th Air Refueling Wing can be loaded with over 30,000 gallons of jet fuel, presenting a fire risk in the instance of an aircraft mishap. Aircraft rescue and firefighting training helps prepare Air Force firefighters to manage compromised aircraft in emergency situations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Hastings)
U.S. Marine Sgt. Qihang Lin, a station captain with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, adjusts his helmet on MCAS Camp Pendleton, California, March 31, 2021. Lin was recognized as the 2020 Marine Corps Firefighter of the Year for his dedication to improving himself and the Marines around him. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-sgt-qihang-lin-a-station-captain-with-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-camp-pendleton-adjusts-his-helmet-on-mcas-camp-pendleton-california-march-31-2021-lin-was-recognized-as-the-2020-marine-corps-firefighter-of-the-year-for-his-dedication-to-improving-himself-and-the-marines-around-him-image442261134.html
RM2GKEMGE–U.S. Marine Sgt. Qihang Lin, a station captain with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, adjusts his helmet on MCAS Camp Pendleton, California, March 31, 2021. Lin was recognized as the 2020 Marine Corps Firefighter of the Year for his dedication to improving himself and the Marines around him.
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jacob Warren, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, puts out a fire during an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. ARFF training helps prepare Air Force firefighters to manage compromised aircraft in emergency situations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-senior-airman-jacob-warren-6th-civil-engineer-squadron-firefighter-puts-out-a-fire-during-an-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-proficiency-training-at-macdill-air-force-base-florida-aug-5-2022-arff-training-helps-prepare-air-force-firefighters-to-manage-compromised-aircraft-in-emergency-situations-image527484737.html
RM2NJ504H–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jacob Warren, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, puts out a fire during an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. ARFF training helps prepare Air Force firefighters to manage compromised aircraft in emergency situations.
Airman 1st Class Jacob Molden, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, looks towards a burning prop aircraft during nighttime, live-fire training, Jan. 10, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. This training is an annual requirement for Moody firefighters and is just one of the ways they stay ready to protect people, property and the environment from fires and disasters. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/airman-1st-class-jacob-molden-23d-civil-engineer-squadron-firefighter-looks-towards-a-burning-prop-aircraft-during-nighttime-live-fire-training-jan-10-2017-at-moody-air-force-base-ga-this-training-is-an-annual-requirement-for-moody-firefighters-and-is-just-one-of-the-ways-they-stay-ready-to-protect-people-property-and-the-environment-from-fires-and-disasters-image230149166.html
RMRAC5H2–Airman 1st Class Jacob Molden, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, looks towards a burning prop aircraft during nighttime, live-fire training, Jan. 10, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. This training is an annual requirement for Moody firefighters and is just one of the ways they stay ready to protect people, property and the environment from fires and disasters.
Edward Williams, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, prepares for an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. This ARFF training was part of a Small Business Innovation Research project which evaluates how the 6th CES firefighter unit manages hazardous liquid fuel fire. This project will help develop more efficient means of handling fires involving JP-8 fuel, used for Air Force aircraft, and be used as reference for future training methods and materials. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Hastings) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edward-williams-6th-civil-engineer-squadron-firefighter-prepares-for-an-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-proficiency-training-at-macdill-air-force-base-florida-aug-5-2022-this-arff-training-was-part-of-a-small-business-innovation-research-project-which-evaluates-how-the-6th-ces-firefighter-unit-manages-hazardous-liquid-fuel-fire-this-project-will-help-develop-more-efficient-means-of-handling-fires-involving-jp-8-fuel-used-for-air-force-aircraft-and-be-used-as-reference-for-future-training-methods-and-materials-us-air-force-photo-by-airman-1st-class-joshua-hastings-image477505769.html
RM2JMT7DD–Edward Williams, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, prepares for an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. This ARFF training was part of a Small Business Innovation Research project which evaluates how the 6th CES firefighter unit manages hazardous liquid fuel fire. This project will help develop more efficient means of handling fires involving JP-8 fuel, used for Air Force aircraft, and be used as reference for future training methods and materials. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Hastings)
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Dominic Pavlich, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, prepares his protective equipment before engaging in an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. ARFF training helps prepare Air Force firefighters to manage compromised aircraft in emergency situations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-staff-sgt-dominic-pavlich-6th-civil-engineer-squadron-firefighter-prepares-his-protective-equipment-before-engaging-in-an-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-proficiency-training-at-macdill-air-force-base-florida-aug-5-2022-arff-training-helps-prepare-air-force-firefighters-to-manage-compromised-aircraft-in-emergency-situations-image527485274.html
RM2NJ50RP–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Dominic Pavlich, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, prepares his protective equipment before engaging in an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. ARFF training helps prepare Air Force firefighters to manage compromised aircraft in emergency situations.
Firefighters from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) roll up a hose, Jan. 24, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Firefighters from the 23d CES conducted A-10C Thunderbolt II extraction training to practice extinguishing an aircraft fire and quickly rescuing a pilot from an A-10. The 23d CES holds the extraction training twice annually and are evaluated on the amount of time it takes them to rescue a pilot from the cockpit. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/firefighters-from-the-23d-civil-engineer-squadron-ces-roll-up-a-hose-jan-24-2018-at-moody-air-force-base-ga-firefighters-from-the-23d-ces-conducted-a-10c-thunderbolt-ii-extraction-training-to-practice-extinguishing-an-aircraft-fire-and-quickly-rescuing-a-pilot-from-an-a-10-the-23d-ces-holds-the-extraction-training-twice-annually-and-are-evaluated-on-the-amount-of-time-it-takes-them-to-rescue-a-pilot-from-the-cockpit-image235101607.html
RMRJDPDY–Firefighters from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) roll up a hose, Jan. 24, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Firefighters from the 23d CES conducted A-10C Thunderbolt II extraction training to practice extinguishing an aircraft fire and quickly rescuing a pilot from an A-10. The 23d CES holds the extraction training twice annually and are evaluated on the amount of time it takes them to rescue a pilot from the cockpit.
Firefighters assigned to the 6th Civil Engineer Squadron put out a fire during an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. This ARFF training was part of a Small Business Innovation Research project which evaluates how the 6th CES firefighter unit manages hazardous liquid fuel fire. This project will help develop more efficient means of handling fires involving JP-8 fuel, used for Air Force aircraft, and be used as reference for future training methods and materials. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Hastings) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/firefighters-assigned-to-the-6th-civil-engineer-squadron-put-out-a-fire-during-an-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-proficiency-training-at-macdill-air-force-base-florida-aug-5-2022-this-arff-training-was-part-of-a-small-business-innovation-research-project-which-evaluates-how-the-6th-ces-firefighter-unit-manages-hazardous-liquid-fuel-fire-this-project-will-help-develop-more-efficient-means-of-handling-fires-involving-jp-8-fuel-used-for-air-force-aircraft-and-be-used-as-reference-for-future-training-methods-and-materials-us-air-force-photo-by-airman-1st-class-joshua-hastings-image477505623.html
RM2JMT787–Firefighters assigned to the 6th Civil Engineer Squadron put out a fire during an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. This ARFF training was part of a Small Business Innovation Research project which evaluates how the 6th CES firefighter unit manages hazardous liquid fuel fire. This project will help develop more efficient means of handling fires involving JP-8 fuel, used for Air Force aircraft, and be used as reference for future training methods and materials. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Hastings)
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Iwakuni, spray a fire during aircraft rescue firefighting training on MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, May 27, 2022. Marines conduct this live-fire training monthly to ensure readiness in the case of any aircraft emergency. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Chase W. Drayer) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-iwakuni-spray-a-fire-during-aircraft-rescue-firefighting-training-on-mcas-iwakuni-japan-may-27-2022-marines-conduct-this-live-fire-training-monthly-to-ensure-readiness-in-the-case-of-any-aircraft-emergency-us-marine-corps-photo-by-cpl-chase-w-drayer-image471932552.html
RM2JBPAP0–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Iwakuni, spray a fire during aircraft rescue firefighting training on MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, May 27, 2022. Marines conduct this live-fire training monthly to ensure readiness in the case of any aircraft emergency. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Chase W. Drayer)
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Dominic Pavlich, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, puts out a fire during an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. ARFF training helps prepare Air Force firefighters to manage compromised aircraft in emergency situations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-staff-sgt-dominic-pavlich-6th-civil-engineer-squadron-firefighter-puts-out-a-fire-during-an-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-proficiency-training-at-macdill-air-force-base-florida-aug-5-2022-arff-training-helps-prepare-air-force-firefighters-to-manage-compromised-aircraft-in-emergency-situations-image527485298.html
RM2NJ50TJ–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Dominic Pavlich, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, puts out a fire during an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. ARFF training helps prepare Air Force firefighters to manage compromised aircraft in emergency situations.
U.S. Marine Sgt. Qihang Lin, a station captain with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, poses for a photo on MCAS Camp Pendleton, California, March 31, 2021. Lin was recognized as the 2020 Marine Corps Firefighter of the Year for his dedication to improving himself and the Marines around him. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-sgt-qihang-lin-a-station-captain-with-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-camp-pendleton-poses-for-a-photo-on-mcas-camp-pendleton-california-march-31-2021-lin-was-recognized-as-the-2020-marine-corps-firefighter-of-the-year-for-his-dedication-to-improving-himself-and-the-marines-around-him-image442261132.html
RM2GKEMGC–U.S. Marine Sgt. Qihang Lin, a station captain with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, poses for a photo on MCAS Camp Pendleton, California, March 31, 2021. Lin was recognized as the 2020 Marine Corps Firefighter of the Year for his dedication to improving himself and the Marines around him.
Firefighters from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES), perform rescue operations, Jan. 24, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Firefighters from the 23d CES conducted A-10C Thunderbolt II extraction training to practice extinguishing an aircraft fire and quickly rescuing a pilot from an A-10. The 23d CES holds the extraction training twice annually and are evaluated on the amount of time it takes them to rescue a pilot from the cockpit. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/firefighters-from-the-23d-civil-engineer-squadron-ces-perform-rescue-operations-jan-24-2018-at-moody-air-force-base-ga-firefighters-from-the-23d-ces-conducted-a-10c-thunderbolt-ii-extraction-training-to-practice-extinguishing-an-aircraft-fire-and-quickly-rescuing-a-pilot-from-an-a-10-the-23d-ces-holds-the-extraction-training-twice-annually-and-are-evaluated-on-the-amount-of-time-it-takes-them-to-rescue-a-pilot-from-the-cockpit-image235101605.html
RMRJDPDW–Firefighters from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES), perform rescue operations, Jan. 24, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Firefighters from the 23d CES conducted A-10C Thunderbolt II extraction training to practice extinguishing an aircraft fire and quickly rescuing a pilot from an A-10. The 23d CES holds the extraction training twice annually and are evaluated on the amount of time it takes them to rescue a pilot from the cockpit.
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Iwakuni, spray a fire during aircraft rescue firefighting training on MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, May 27, 2022. Marines conduct this live-fire training monthly to ensure readiness in the case of any aircraft emergency. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Chase W. Drayer) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-iwakuni-spray-a-fire-during-aircraft-rescue-firefighting-training-on-mcas-iwakuni-japan-may-27-2022-marines-conduct-this-live-fire-training-monthly-to-ensure-readiness-in-the-case-of-any-aircraft-emergency-us-marine-corps-photo-by-cpl-chase-w-drayer-image471932542.html
RM2JBPANJ–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Iwakuni, spray a fire during aircraft rescue firefighting training on MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, May 27, 2022. Marines conduct this live-fire training monthly to ensure readiness in the case of any aircraft emergency. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Chase W. Drayer)
U.S. Marine Sgt. Qihang Lin, a station captain with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, puts on his turnout gear on MCAS Camp Pendleton, California, March 31, 2021. Lin was recognized as the 2020 Marine Corps Firefighter of the Year for his dedication to improving himself and the Marines around him. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-sgt-qihang-lin-a-station-captain-with-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-camp-pendleton-puts-on-his-turnout-gear-on-mcas-camp-pendleton-california-march-31-2021-lin-was-recognized-as-the-2020-marine-corps-firefighter-of-the-year-for-his-dedication-to-improving-himself-and-the-marines-around-him-image442261144.html
RM2GKEMGT–U.S. Marine Sgt. Qihang Lin, a station captain with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, puts on his turnout gear on MCAS Camp Pendleton, California, March 31, 2021. Lin was recognized as the 2020 Marine Corps Firefighter of the Year for his dedication to improving himself and the Marines around him.
U.S. Air Force Airman Daniel Griffin, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, puts out a fire on an inflamed test aircraft during an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. ARFF training helps prepare Air Force firefighters to manage compromised aircraft in emergency situations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-airman-daniel-griffin-6th-civil-engineer-squadron-firefighter-puts-out-a-fire-on-an-inflamed-test-aircraft-during-an-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-proficiency-training-at-macdill-air-force-base-florida-aug-5-2022-arff-training-helps-prepare-air-force-firefighters-to-manage-compromised-aircraft-in-emergency-situations-image527485780.html
RM2NJ51DT–U.S. Air Force Airman Daniel Griffin, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, puts out a fire on an inflamed test aircraft during an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. ARFF training helps prepare Air Force firefighters to manage compromised aircraft in emergency situations.
Firefighters from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron use a P-23 Airport Rescue Fire Fighting vehicle during nighttime, live-fire training, Jan. 10, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The P-23 is primarily used to respond to aircraft fuel fires using its 3,300 gallons of water, 500 gallons of fire-retardant foam and 500lbs of dry powder. There are 250 P-23s in the Air Force inventory across active duty, Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve bases. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/firefighters-from-the-23d-civil-engineer-squadron-use-a-p-23-airport-rescue-fire-fighting-vehicle-during-nighttime-live-fire-training-jan-10-2017-at-moody-air-force-base-ga-the-p-23-is-primarily-used-to-respond-to-aircraft-fuel-fires-using-its-3300-gallons-of-water-500-gallons-of-fire-retardant-foam-and-500lbs-of-dry-powder-there-are-250-p-23s-in-the-air-force-inventory-across-active-duty-air-national-guard-and-air-force-reserve-bases-image230149159.html
RMRAC5GR–Firefighters from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron use a P-23 Airport Rescue Fire Fighting vehicle during nighttime, live-fire training, Jan. 10, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The P-23 is primarily used to respond to aircraft fuel fires using its 3,300 gallons of water, 500 gallons of fire-retardant foam and 500lbs of dry powder. There are 250 P-23s in the Air Force inventory across active duty, Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve bases.
An aircraft rescue and firefighting Marine with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Iwakuni, sprays a fire during aircraft rescue firefighting training on MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, May 27, 2022. Marines conduct this live-fire training monthly to ensure readiness in the case of any aircraft emergency. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Chase W. Drayer) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marine-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-iwakuni-sprays-a-fire-during-aircraft-rescue-firefighting-training-on-mcas-iwakuni-japan-may-27-2022-marines-conduct-this-live-fire-training-monthly-to-ensure-readiness-in-the-case-of-any-aircraft-emergency-us-marine-corps-photo-by-cpl-chase-w-drayer-image471932589.html
RM2JBPAR9–An aircraft rescue and firefighting Marine with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Iwakuni, sprays a fire during aircraft rescue firefighting training on MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, May 27, 2022. Marines conduct this live-fire training monthly to ensure readiness in the case of any aircraft emergency. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Chase W. Drayer)
U.S. Air Force Airman Daniel Griffin, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, puts out a fire on an inflamed test aircraft during an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. ARFF training helps prepare Air Force firefighters to manage compromised aircraft in emergency situations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-airman-daniel-griffin-6th-civil-engineer-squadron-firefighter-puts-out-a-fire-on-an-inflamed-test-aircraft-during-an-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-proficiency-training-at-macdill-air-force-base-florida-aug-5-2022-arff-training-helps-prepare-air-force-firefighters-to-manage-compromised-aircraft-in-emergency-situations-image527485089.html
RM2NJ50H5–U.S. Air Force Airman Daniel Griffin, 6th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, puts out a fire on an inflamed test aircraft during an aircraft rescue and firefighting proficiency training at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Aug. 5, 2022. ARFF training helps prepare Air Force firefighters to manage compromised aircraft in emergency situations.
Firefighters from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron use a P-23 Airport Rescue Fire Fighting vehicle during nighttime, live-fire training, Jan. 10, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The P-23 is primarily used to respond to aircraft fuel fires using its 3,300 gallons of water, 500 gallons of fire-retardant foam and 500lbs of dry powder. There are 250 P-23s in the Air Force inventory across active duty, Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve bases. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/firefighters-from-the-23d-civil-engineer-squadron-use-a-p-23-airport-rescue-fire-fighting-vehicle-during-nighttime-live-fire-training-jan-10-2017-at-moody-air-force-base-ga-the-p-23-is-primarily-used-to-respond-to-aircraft-fuel-fires-using-its-3300-gallons-of-water-500-gallons-of-fire-retardant-foam-and-500lbs-of-dry-powder-there-are-250-p-23s-in-the-air-force-inventory-across-active-duty-air-national-guard-and-air-force-reserve-bases-image230149157.html
RMRAC5GN–Firefighters from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron use a P-23 Airport Rescue Fire Fighting vehicle during nighttime, live-fire training, Jan. 10, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The P-23 is primarily used to respond to aircraft fuel fires using its 3,300 gallons of water, 500 gallons of fire-retardant foam and 500lbs of dry powder. There are 250 P-23s in the Air Force inventory across active duty, Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve bases.
U.S. Marine Sgt. Qihang Lin, a station captain with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, poses for a photo on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, March 31, 2021. Lin was recognized as the 2020 Marine Corps Firefighter of the Year for his dedication to improving himself and the Marines around him. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-sgt-qihang-lin-a-station-captain-with-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-camp-pendleton-poses-for-a-photo-on-marine-corps-base-camp-pendleton-california-march-31-2021-lin-was-recognized-as-the-2020-marine-corps-firefighter-of-the-year-for-his-dedication-to-improving-himself-and-the-marines-around-him-image442261153.html
RM2GKEMH5–U.S. Marine Sgt. Qihang Lin, a station captain with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, poses for a photo on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, March 31, 2021. Lin was recognized as the 2020 Marine Corps Firefighter of the Year for his dedication to improving himself and the Marines around him.
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Iwakuni, spray a fire during aircraft rescue firefighting training on MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, May 27, 2022. Marines conduct this live-fire training monthly to ensure readiness in the case of any aircraft emergency. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Chase W. Drayer) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-iwakuni-spray-a-fire-during-aircraft-rescue-firefighting-training-on-mcas-iwakuni-japan-may-27-2022-marines-conduct-this-live-fire-training-monthly-to-ensure-readiness-in-the-case-of-any-aircraft-emergency-us-marine-corps-photo-by-cpl-chase-w-drayer-image471932584.html
RM2JBPAR4–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Iwakuni, spray a fire during aircraft rescue firefighting training on MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, May 27, 2022. Marines conduct this live-fire training monthly to ensure readiness in the case of any aircraft emergency. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Chase W. Drayer)
Firefighters from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES), perform rescue operations, Jan. 24, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Firefighters from the 23d CES conducted A-10C Thunderbolt II extraction training to practice extinguishing an aircraft fire and quickly rescuing a pilot from an A-10. The 23d CES holds the extraction training twice annually and are evaluated on the amount of time it takes them to rescue a pilot from the cockpit. (U.S. Air Force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-firefighters-from-the-23d-civil-engineer-squadron-ces-perform-rescue-173107426.html
RMM1HM82–Firefighters from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES), perform rescue operations, Jan. 24, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Firefighters from the 23d CES conducted A-10C Thunderbolt II extraction training to practice extinguishing an aircraft fire and quickly rescuing a pilot from an A-10. The 23d CES holds the extraction training twice annually and are evaluated on the amount of time it takes them to rescue a pilot from the cockpit. (U.S. Air Force
U.S. Marine Sgt. Qihang Lin, a station captain with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, poses for a photo on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, March 31, 2021. Lin was recognized as the 2020 Marine Corps Firefighter of the Year for his dedication to improving himself and the Marines around him. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-sgt-qihang-lin-a-station-captain-with-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-camp-pendleton-poses-for-a-photo-on-marine-corps-base-camp-pendleton-california-march-31-2021-lin-was-recognized-as-the-2020-marine-corps-firefighter-of-the-year-for-his-dedication-to-improving-himself-and-the-marines-around-him-image442261151.html
RM2GKEMH3–U.S. Marine Sgt. Qihang Lin, a station captain with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, poses for a photo on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, March 31, 2021. Lin was recognized as the 2020 Marine Corps Firefighter of the Year for his dedication to improving himself and the Marines around him.
Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Iwakuni, spray a fire during aircraft rescue firefighting training on MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, May 27, 2022. Marines conduct this live-fire training monthly to ensure readiness in the case of any aircraft emergency. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Chase W. Drayer) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-marines-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-mcas-iwakuni-spray-a-fire-during-aircraft-rescue-firefighting-training-on-mcas-iwakuni-japan-may-27-2022-marines-conduct-this-live-fire-training-monthly-to-ensure-readiness-in-the-case-of-any-aircraft-emergency-us-marine-corps-photo-by-cpl-chase-w-drayer-image471932581.html
RM2JBPAR1–Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Iwakuni, spray a fire during aircraft rescue firefighting training on MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, May 27, 2022. Marines conduct this live-fire training monthly to ensure readiness in the case of any aircraft emergency. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Chase W. Drayer)
U.S. Air Force fire protection specialists with the 673d Civil Engineer Squadron spray water from a Striker aircraft rescue and firefighting vehicle onto a simulated aircraft fire during sustainment training at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Sept. 10, 2019. The JBER fire department is trained to respond to various emergencies and regularly conducts sustainment training exercise to maintain their proficiency and operational readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Alejandro Peña) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-fire-protection-specialists-with-the-673d-civil-engineer-squadron-spray-water-from-a-striker-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-vehicle-onto-a-simulated-aircraft-fire-during-sustainment-training-at-joint-base-elmendorf-richardson-alaska-sept-10-2019-the-jber-fire-department-is-trained-to-respond-to-various-emergencies-and-regularly-conducts-sustainment-training-exercise-to-maintain-their-proficiency-and-operational-readiness-us-air-force-photo-by-alejandro-pea-image273193280.html
RMWTD0PT–U.S. Air Force fire protection specialists with the 673d Civil Engineer Squadron spray water from a Striker aircraft rescue and firefighting vehicle onto a simulated aircraft fire during sustainment training at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Sept. 10, 2019. The JBER fire department is trained to respond to various emergencies and regularly conducts sustainment training exercise to maintain their proficiency and operational readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Alejandro Peña)
An aircraft fire training simulator is engulfed in flames at the Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Training Center, Philadelphia International Airport, Pa., Sept. 15, 2020. Firefighters with the 177th Civil Engineer Squadron, New Jersey Air National Guard, located at the Atlantic City Air National Guard Base, perform aircraft live fire training twice a year. The state-of-the-art facility is equipped with a simulator, which allows for interior and exterior training and includes a multitude of various fire scenarios, and an aircraft mock-up inside a propane fed pit. (New Jersey National Guard ph Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-aircraft-fire-training-simulator-is-engulfed-in-flames-at-the-aircraft-rescue-and-fire-fighting-training-center-philadelphia-international-airport-pa-sept-15-2020-firefighters-with-the-177th-civil-engineer-squadron-new-jersey-air-national-guard-located-at-the-atlantic-city-air-national-guard-base-perform-aircraft-live-fire-training-twice-a-year-the-state-of-the-art-facility-is-equipped-with-a-simulator-which-allows-for-interior-and-exterior-training-and-includes-a-multitude-of-various-fire-scenarios-and-an-aircraft-mock-up-inside-a-propane-fed-pit-new-jersey-national-guard-ph-image381816054.html
RM2D5567J–An aircraft fire training simulator is engulfed in flames at the Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Training Center, Philadelphia International Airport, Pa., Sept. 15, 2020. Firefighters with the 177th Civil Engineer Squadron, New Jersey Air National Guard, located at the Atlantic City Air National Guard Base, perform aircraft live fire training twice a year. The state-of-the-art facility is equipped with a simulator, which allows for interior and exterior training and includes a multitude of various fire scenarios, and an aircraft mock-up inside a propane fed pit. (New Jersey National Guard ph
More than 30 firefighters from seven different countries within U.S. Southern Command’s area of responsibility train and compete during CENTAM SMOKE 22-2 Aug. 8-12, 2022, at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras. The five-day event organized by the 612th Air Base Squadron involves firefighting tactics and techniques, rope rescue training, aircraft firefighting, structural fire training, motor vehicle extrication, as well as friendly competitions including the firefighter challenge course and demonstrations. This event strengthens partnerships and builds trust between the participating countries ensurin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/more-than-30-firefighters-from-seven-different-countries-within-us-southern-commands-area-of-responsibility-train-and-compete-during-centam-smoke-22-2-aug-8-12-2022-at-soto-cano-air-base-honduras-the-five-day-event-organized-by-the-612th-air-base-squadron-involves-firefighting-tactics-and-techniques-rope-rescue-training-aircraft-firefighting-structural-fire-training-motor-vehicle-extrication-as-well-as-friendly-competitions-including-the-firefighter-challenge-course-and-demonstrations-this-event-strengthens-partnerships-and-builds-trust-between-the-participating-countries-ensurin-image478051884.html
RM2JNN41G–More than 30 firefighters from seven different countries within U.S. Southern Command’s area of responsibility train and compete during CENTAM SMOKE 22-2 Aug. 8-12, 2022, at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras. The five-day event organized by the 612th Air Base Squadron involves firefighting tactics and techniques, rope rescue training, aircraft firefighting, structural fire training, motor vehicle extrication, as well as friendly competitions including the firefighter challenge course and demonstrations. This event strengthens partnerships and builds trust between the participating countries ensurin
U.S. Marine Sgt. Qihang Lin, a station captain with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, poses for a photo on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, March 31, 2021. Lin was recognized as the 2020 Marine Corps Firefighter of the Year for his dedication to improving himself and the Marines around him. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-sgt-qihang-lin-a-station-captain-with-aircraft-rescue-and-firefighting-headquarters-and-headquarters-squadron-marine-corps-air-station-camp-pendleton-poses-for-a-photo-on-marine-corps-base-camp-pendleton-california-march-31-2021-lin-was-recognized-as-the-2020-marine-corps-firefighter-of-the-year-for-his-dedication-to-improving-himself-and-the-marines-around-him-image442261145.html
RM2GKEMGW–U.S. Marine Sgt. Qihang Lin, a station captain with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, poses for a photo on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, March 31, 2021. Lin was recognized as the 2020 Marine Corps Firefighter of the Year for his dedication to improving himself and the Marines around him.
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