Dec. 29, 2025
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Firefighters at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, recently completed an intensive training course focused on rapid intervention, advanced search techniques and fire ground survival skills tailored to the unique mission environment at one of the Air Force's largest installations.
The training centered on a 10-day orientation course designed specifically for new military and civilian firefighters, including recent graduates from the fire academy assigned to the 137th Air Refueling Wing at Will Rogers Air National Guard Base, Oklahoma. The course serves as a critical bridge between initial certification and real-world operations at Tinker Air Force Base, which presents unique challenges.
With massive warehouses, aircraft hangars and thousands of confined spaces, firefighters at Tinker Air Force Base must be prepared to operate in low-visibility, high-risk environments where speed and precision can mean the difference between life and death.
During the course, firefighters trained using blackout masks to simulate zero-visibility conditions while learning how to search large buildings effectively and quickly. Scenarios emphasized communication, accountability and rapid decision-making while operating under physical and mental stress.
A key component of the training was the Rapid Intervention Team operations that prepare firefighters to locate those trapped inside a burning structure. These drills involved long, physically demanding simulations that tested endurance, teamwork and problem-solving skills. They also completed flashover fire training, a critical evolution that allows airmen to recognize warning signs of rapidly changing fire behavior.
The course incorporated aircraft and wing simulations to practice maneuvering around airframes, navigating tight spaces and executing rescues in scenarios unique to an installation supporting aircraft maintenance, depot operations and flightline activity.
More than 27,000 military and civilian personnel at the installation are protected by Tinker Air Force Base Fire and Emergency Services. The group also assists civilian emergency services when needed. Through the training, the fire department achieved a first in the Air Force by earning the International Organization for Standardization's Class 1 distinction.
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