Colorado National Guard
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (6/18/12) - When the
wild blaze of Colorado’s High Park fire began to exhaust local resources, units
from the Colorado National Guard stepped in at the request of local and state
officials to supplement firefighting and support elements on the ground
battling the blaze, allowing civilian responders a greater focus of efforts,
said Colorado Guard officials.
“When we get the call, our guys come
running and we bring our extensive experience and training with us,” said Army
Maj. Michael McClelland, of the Colorado Army National Guard’s 193rd Military
Police Battalion and commander of the Guard security element at the response
site, McClelland added that the Colorado Guard had 62 troops on the ground at
the joint support operations area in Larimer County within 24 hours of the
governor’s official request for support.
Military police officers from the 193rd
MP Bn. have been assisting the Larimer Country Sheriff’s Office with
evacuations and the protection of personnel and property in the High Park fire,
said McClelland.
“We’re very anxious to assist in any way
we can,” he said.
For the Soldiers in the battalion, being
a part of the response has been gratifying.
“It feels good to know that we’re
helping our fellow Coloradans,” said Spc. Daniel Evanson, of the 193rd MP Bn.
“This is exactly what we train for.”
And many local residents have shown
their thanks and support by bringing water, food and a kind word for those on
duty.
Cy Johnson, a Larimer County resident
and his family members sat among stacks of For Larimer County resident Cy
Johnson and other community members, that meant pooling money and resources to
add to a stockpile of food, water and other supplies that now overflow
Johnson’s truck bed. He and his family have been taking those items throughout
the region to those that have been fighting the blaze.
“We can’t go home, so it feels better to
be down here doing something,” Johnson said. “It’s inspirational. All those
fighting out here are doing a great job and they’ve displayed great professionalism.”
The Soldiers of the battalion and the
rest of the Colorado Guard will continue to support the community as long as
it’s needed, said McClelland.
“No matter how long it takes, we’re here
for the sheriff's office and the people of Larimer County,” he said.
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