Photo by Lance Cpl. Sorayma Garcia | Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point | 08.11.2025
Cherry Point Fire & Emergency Services and Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting was presented a new fire engine at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, Aug. 11, 2025. The CPF&ES and ARFF received a new fire engine to replace 20-year-old outdated apparatus. The new engine has updated technology and safety features to help protect the firefighters while responding to emergencies....
Photo by Lance Cpl. Sorayma Garcia | Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point | 08.11.2025
Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point Fire and Emergency Services Engine 251 sits on display after being commissioned for service Aug. 11, 2025. The CPF&ES received a new fire engine to replace 20-year-old outdated apparatus. The new engine has updated technology and safety features to help protect the firefighters while responding to emergencies....
Photo by Lance Cpl. Sorayma Garcia | Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point | 08.11.2025
Cherry Point Fire and Emergency Services and Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting was presented a new fire engine at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, Aug. 11, 2025. The CPF&ES and ARFF received a new fire engine to replace 20-year-old outdated apparatus. The new engine has updated technology and safety features to help protect the firefighters while responding to emergencies....
Photo by Lance Cpl. Sorayma Garcia | Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point | 08.11.2025
Firefighter Matthew Dimauro, left, and Captain Edward Hudson, right, both fire fighters with Cherry Point Fire & Emergency Services, ride away in a newly commissioned fire engine at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, Aug. 11, 2025. The CPF&ES received a new fire engine to replace 20-year-old outdated apparatus. The new engine has updated technology and safety features to......
Photo by Lance Cpl. Sorayma Garcia | Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point | 08.11.2025
Captain Edward Hudson, a fire fighter with Cherry Point Fire and Emergency Services, gears up before boarding a newly commissioned fire engine at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, Aug. 11, 2025. The CPF&ES received a new fire engine to replace 20-year-old outdated apparatus. The new engine has updated technology and safety features to help protect the firefighters while......
Photo by Lance Cpl. Sorayma Garcia | Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point | 08.11.2025
U. S. Marines assigned to Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Cherry display the plaque awarded for earning the Medium Fire Department of the Year Award 2024 at MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina, Aug. 11, 2025. The joint award recognized Cherry Point Fire & Emergency Services and ARFF for providing excellent fire, EMS and ARFF......
Photo by Lance Cpl. Sorayma Garcia | Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point | 08.11.2025
U. S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 2 Chad S. Compton, an aircraft rescue and fire fighting officer with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, reads the plaque attached to the Medium Fire Department of the Year Award 2024 after a ceremony at MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina, Aug. 11, 2025. The joint award recognized Cherry Point Fire & Emergency......
Photo by Lance Cpl. Sorayma Garcia | Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point | 08.11.2025
U. S. Marine Corps Master Sgt. Jason J. Dennis, left, deputy aircraft rescue fire fighting fire chief, and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Chad S. Compton, right, an ARFF officer, both with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, hold up the plaque for being awarded the 2024 Medium Fire Department of the Year during a ceremony at MCAS Cherry Point, North......