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    140th Fire Department Fights A Real World Fire

    140th Fire Response

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Bobbie Reynolds | U.S. Air Force Airmen, assigned to the 140th Wing Civil Engineering Squadron,...... read more read more

    AURORA, CO, UNITED STATES

    03.02.2018

    Story by Staff Sgt. Bobbie Reynolds 

    140th Wing

    Dan Gordon, Buckley Fire and Emergency Services Station chief, 460th Space Wing reported 18 Colorado Air National Guardsmen, the 460th Fire Department and 10 other agencies responded to a house fire in a dry part of the state.

    Red Flag warnings were in affect in the Bennett area and, although there was no threat to life at the time of the response, there was a potential for the fire to rapidly spread due to the hot temperatures, dry conditions and heavy winds.

    “We were trying to prevent fire from spreading to other structures close by and keep it from turning into a wild-land fire event,” said Tech. Sgt. Andrew Gard, deputy fire chief of the 140th Civil Engineering Squadron. “Because of the red flag warnings in that area, they needed manpower for this particular event and manpower is what we were able to bring.”

    According to dispatch, the 140th FD was on scene at 10:38 a.m to help extinguish the fire on the exterior of the building and relieve other firefighters, who had been fighting the fire for several hours before Buckley arrived on scene.

    “Prior to our arrival, crews had been working tirelessly to extinguish the fire. The incident commander requested additional manpower to assist in defensive firefighting operations and to provide much needed relief to the initial responders,” said Gard.

    Fire crews attached to the 140th Wing and the 460th Space Wing helped contain the fire and were released at 1:00 p.m the same day, according to Gordon.

    The interagency agreement among the departments gave the 140th and the 460th the ability to respond quickly and help the other agencies on scene. Damage was minimized and a large scale grass fire was prevented due to the outstanding teamwork and collective effort of many departments.

    Gordon said one important piece to a successful mission is different agencies willing to come together for a common cause.

    “We were fortunate that we had the right resources and were at the right place at the right time. We are always happy to help. It’s in our nature. It’s what we do,” said Gard.



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    Date Taken: 03.02.2018
    Date Posted: 03.09.2018 21:01
    Story ID: 268909
    Location: AURORA, CO, US

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