by 97th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs
7/11/2013 - ALTUS, Okla. -- Altus
Air Force Base fire department personnel responded to a local fire July
8 at the Apple Creek Apartments in the City of Altus.
The fire engulfed 16 apartment units and displaced a total of 19 people.
The City of Altus, Altus AFB, Blair and Friendship fire departments
responded in a combined effort to ensure the safety of personnel and
extinguish the fire. Prior to their arrival, apartment residents worked
together to evacuate the building. No injuries or fatalities were
reported.
"The prompt response and teamwork displayed by all the community fire
departments and our Wing's firefighters was truly impressive," said Col.
Bill Spangenthal, 97th Air Mobility Wing commander. "These emergency
responders should all be very proud of their efforts which ensured the
safety of the apartment residents."
Nine Altus AFB personnel, including seven Airmen and two civilian
employees, lost their homes in the fire. One of the Airmen has two
dependents. Immediately following this unfortunate incident, the base
and local community quickly fashioned numerous support avenues to
include: welcoming donations to Operation Homefront and Operation Warm
Heart; Airman and Family Readiness Center financial counseling; and
donations from the American Red Cross, Salvation Army, local churches
and commissary vendors. The central location for all community
donations, both monetary and other supplies, is the Apple Creek
Apartments management office.
Continued efforts are in place to ensure long-term support for the fire
victims, to include Airmen, civilian employees and members of the
community, whose possessions were destroyed.
Donations to Apple Creek Apartments can be delivered to 1501 S. Park
Lane in Altus. To donate to the base's Operation Warm Heart call
580-481-7700. To donate to Operation Homefront Oklahoma call
580-581-0772 or visit www.operationhomefront.net/okar.
Thursday, July 11, 2013
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