Maintenance window scheduled to begin at February 14th 2200 est. until 0400 est. February 15th

(e.g. yourname@email.com)

Forgot Password?

    Defense Visual Information Distribution Service Logo

    Panetta Commends Jacoby for Northcom Fire Assistance

    Defense Secretary Panetta Receives Update on Colorado Wildfires

    Photo By Chad McNeeley | Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta speaks with Army Gen. Charles H. Jacoby Jr.,...... read more read more

    WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES

    06.27.2012

    Courtesy Story

    Defense.gov         

    In an afternoon call to the commander of U.S. Northern Command, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta commended Army Gen. Charles H. Jacoby Jr. for leading the Defense Department’s effort to support the fight against Colorado’s raging wildfires.

    The secretary also commended National Guard and Northcom support to the National Interagency Fire Center based in Boise, Idaho, which coordinates firefighting efforts.

    Jacoby updated Panetta on the effort to quell wildfires affecting Colorado Springs and the U.S. Air Force Academy, and the secretary instructed the Northcom commander to provide assets to the extent they are needed by federal or state authorities.

    The Waldo Canyon fire near Colorado Springs has burned more than 18,500 acres of land, forcing the evacuation of at least 32,000 people and threatening more than 20,000 structures in the area, including many homes of military families.

    Four C-130 aircraft equipped with U.S. Forest Service Modular Airborne Fire Fighting Systems have so far flown 47 sorties dropping more than 100,000 gallons of fire retardant.

    Acting under immediate response authorities, the Army has provided bulldozers, other heavy equipment and hundreds of soldiers to cut fire breaks. Twenty two fire trucks from five military bases, including the academy, have joined the effort. Military personnel are providing housing, meals and medical care at temporary shelters on Peterson Air Force Base and Fort Carson.

    Panetta praised the Colorado Springs community for its resilience during the crisis, and Jacoby noted that the academy remained open to in-process the class of 2016.

    The secretary concluded the call by asking Jacoby to keep him informed as firefighting efforts continue.

    Story by Cheryl Pellerin, American Forces Press Service

    NEWS INFO

    Date Taken: 06.27.2012
    Date Posted: 07.03.2025 13:08
    Story ID: 510419
    Location: WASHINGTON, US

    Web Views: 1
    Downloads: 0

    PUBLIC DOMAIN