by Airman 1st Class Emily A. Bradley
36th Wing Public Affairs
3/29/2013 - ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam -- Andersen
Fire and Emergency Services Airmen hosted Saipan fire officers for
joint fire training here during their visit to the island March 25-29.
The four Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands fire officers
observed the Air Force and Navy training programs and emergency response
techniques to see what is currently being used within the Department of
Defense Fire Emergency Services so they can take the techniques back to
Saipan and apply them in future situations.
"We show them it's not just about going in there and putting the fire
out, it's about going in there safely, getting the job done and coming
out safely," said Stanley Torres, 36th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire and
Emergency Services assistant chief for training. "All the firefighters
in the Air Force train the same way, and the reason why we train is to
make sure that when we respond to a real-world situation, like an
aircraft crash, a house or a facility fire, we get the job done, we do
it safely, and we do it the right way."
The CNMI fire officers participated in various training exercises during
a three-day period on Andersen. The other two days, Saipan firefighters
visited Naval Base Guam Fire and Emergency Services and the Guam Fire
Department . While working side-by-side with their Air Force and Navy
counterparts, the Saipan firefighters observed a barrier engagement
response and exercise, an aircraft emergency response and egress
exercise, and structural fire exercises. They also learned to develop a
live fire safety briefing, fire department training program, and an
incident commander emergency response checklist.
Fire Lt. Jesse Mesa, search and rescue chief at the Saipan Department of
Public Safety Fire Division, said he picked up some skills such as
communications management and taking charge on the scene.
"They are willing to share their knowledge and at the same time, they
are willing to accept some experience that we have," Mesa said.
This was the third time the Andersen fire department hosted and trained
firefighters from Saipan. This visit was at the request of the CNMI fire
chiefs and the expense of their trip was funded by the CNMI government.
However, the first two times, the wing invited and brought CNMI airport
firefighters to train on Air Force aircraft should any need to divert
to their airports on Rota, Tinian or Saipan during an emergency.
In recent years, aircrews flying to and from Andersen have had numerous
aircraft conduct emergency landings at airports on nearby islands.
Saipan responding and recovering an aircraft after an emergency helps
the Air Force mission to continue sooner and safer instead of waiting
for Airmen to arrive in Saipan from Andersen.
If an aircraft was to shift to Saipan in an emergency, the training will
help them share the information gathered this week so the responders
would be knowledgeable and know how to react in that situation, Mesa
said.
Saipan firefighters said they were grateful for the training they
received while Team Andersen firefighters said they look forward to the
opportunity to host training for the CNMI fire officers in the future
should it occur again.
"We're all firefighters; we wear different uniforms ... but we train the
same way, we respond the same way, we fight the same thing," Torres
said. "We do the same thing by getting together and learning from each
other."
Tuesday, April 02, 2013
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