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    Colorado Guard Continues Efforts in Wildfire Battle

    East Peak Fire

    Photo By Maj. Darin Overstreet | Preparing the Bambi Bucket, June 21, 2013, Sgt. Nicholas Parrott is a member of the...... read more read more

    WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES

    06.25.2013

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    Defense.gov         

    More than 225 Colorado National Guard soldiers and airmen are continuing support to incident commanders at fires throughout the state.

    Two UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters, each outfitted with a hoist, are on standby for medical evacuation and search-and-rescue operations.

    For the West Fork Complex Fire, the Colorado Army National Guard and Air National Guard are providing the following support:

    -- 14 soldiers of the 1157th Engineer Firefighting Company, along with their high-capacity off-road firefighting trucks and water tenders;

    -- Soldiers and airmen manning checkpoints in support of local law enforcement agencies;

    -- Airmen providing phone, Internet and radio communications platforms to facilitate communications between civil and military authorities; and

    -- Soldiers providing geographic imaging support to the incident commander.

    For the East Peak Fire:

    -- Soldiers are manning multiple checkpoints around the fire area in support of the Huerfano County Sheriff.

    -- 15 soldiers are providing firefighting support on wildland fire hand-crew teams; and

    -- Airmen are providing phone, Internet and radio communications platforms to facilitate communications between civil and military authorities.Also, the Colorado Guard is providing tents for nongovernmental organizations supporting relief and recovery efforts at the Black Forest Fire.

    Colorado National Guard helicopters and crews performing bucket drops ended their mission yesterday after having dropped more than 131,000 gallons of water on the East Peak fire.

    Story by From a Colorado National Guard News Release

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    Date Taken: 06.25.2013
    Date Posted: 07.03.2025 11:56
    Story ID: 507906
    Location: WASHINGTON, US

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