by Commander, U.S. Third Fleet Public Affairs
SAN DIEGO (NNS) -- Six flight crews from the
"Merlins" of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 3 provided
firefighting support to California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
(CAL FIRE) in response to wildfires throughout San Diego County May 15.
At the request of CALFIRE, the six specially-equipped MH-60S
Nighthawks are supporting firefighting efforts in the vicinity of Camp
Pendleton, Calif. by conducting aerial water drops.
"The critical part of our role is supporting CAL FIRE
to help save lives, prevent human suffering and mitigate great property
damage," said Lt. Cmdr. Todd Stansfield, C3F Defense Support of Civil
Authorities (DSCA) Lead. "We have Navy personnel and their families that
live and work in the areas of San Diego threatened by the fires. Our efforts
support both our people and the communities we live in."
In August 2011, U.S. Third Fleet, Naval Air Forces Pacific
and Navy Region Southwest entered into a memorandum of understanding with
CALFIRE. Under the agreement, naval units provide helicopters when notified by
CALFIRE of weather conditions favorable to wild fires.
Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron Wing Pacific prepares ready,
trained and certified resources to combat wildfires and crews conduct
semi-annual training with CAL FIRE to ensure an immediate response capability
in support of local authorities for emergency events. The assigned crews are
capable of being airborne within four hours of receiving a request for
assistance to combat fires.
Navy helicopters will continue to assist in efforts to
combat the San Diego County wildfires until CAL FIRE deems assistance is no
longer needed.
Joint, interagency and international relationships
strengthen U.S. Third Fleet's ability to respond to crises and protect the
collective maritime interests of the U.S. and its allies and partners.
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