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Using federal grant funds, ODF foresters thinned fire hazards and diseased trees to reduce fire risk and allow for optimal Pine growing conditions.
#Firefighter Tip: A easy way to remember how to get out of a fire or a dangerous situation is: smooth – bump – bump to the pump. Which equates to the smooth male coupling to the first lugs and than the female lugs and out to the Engine and safety. #fireprotection
Unidad de Rescate CR-2, Segunda Compañia de Bomberos, "Bomba Germania" , Cuerpo de Bomberos de Valparaiso.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Joseph Jenkins, a fire protection specialist assigned to the 673d Civil Engineer Squadron, pulls a fellow firefighter out of the water during ice rescue training at Six Mile Lake on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Jan. 8, 2023. After completing a classroom course, the JBER firefighters took to the ice to test their skills in a series of scenarios designed to simulate real-world rescues. The firefighters received certifications as ice rescue technicians having qualified in the skills needed to conduct ice rescue and recovery efforts in extreme cold-weather environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Class Patrick Sullivan)
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Joseph Jenkins, a fire protection specialist assigned to the 673d Civil Engineer Squadron, pulls a fellow firefighter out of the water during ice rescue training at Six Mile Lake on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Jan. 8, 2023. After completing a classroom course, the JBER firefighters took to the ice to test their skills in a series of scenarios designed to simulate real-world rescues. The firefighters received certifications as ice rescue technicians having qualified in the skills needed to conduct ice rescue and recovery efforts in extreme cold-weather environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Class Patrick Sullivan)
Philippine Air Force Tech. Sgt. Ronnie Angara uses shears, commonly known as the Jaws of Life, to cut into a barrel as U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. David Landa observes during a Balikatan 2014 training event May 6, 2014, at Clark Air Base, Philippines. In its 30th year, Balikatan is an annual training exercise that strengthens the interoperability between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and U.S. military in their commitment to regional security and stability, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. The training is part of a series of combined events aimed to improve the effectiveness between aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines and fire protection Philippine Airmen. Landa is an aircraft rescue and firefighting specialist with Marine Wing Support Squadron 172, Marine Aircraft Group 36, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. Angara is a fire protection technician with 600th Air Base Wing. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Abbey M. Perria/Released)
Alaska Army National Guard Chief Warrant Officer 3 Kevan Katkus, a CH-47F Chinook helicopter pilot assigned to Detachment 1, B Company, 2-211th General Support Aviation Battalion, prepares for Bambi Bucket training at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, May 13, 2025. During the fire suppression training, the Chinook employed a Bambi Bucket filled with over 16,000 lbs of water. The bucket was suspended from a 100 foot long line. The training prepares the AKARNG aviators to respond to resource requests from the Alaska Division of Forestry and Fire Protection during the summer fire season. (Alaska National Guard photo by Dana Rosso)
Steve White, a firefighter assigned to the 673d Civil Engineer Squadron, simulates a cold-water casualty during ice rescue training at Six Mile Lake on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Jan. 8, 2023. After completing a classroom course, the JBER firefighters took to the ice to test their skills in a series of scenarios designed to simulate real-world rescues. The firefighters received certifications as ice rescue technicians having qualified in the skills needed to conduct ice rescue and recovery efforts in extreme cold-weather environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Class Patrick Sullivan)
+++ Fire Protection with high pressure Fog System is more efficient and cost effective than traditional Sprinkler Systems. Uses up to 250 times less water and reduces dramatically fire fighting water damage. Reduction of toxic gases / smoke.
+++ Brandschutz und mit Hochdruck Nebelanlagen vom Typ Fog System, effizienter und kostengünstigere als herkömmliche Sprinkler Systeme. Verbraucht bis zu 250-mal weniger Wasser und reduziert Löschwasserschäden. Verminderung von Vergiftungen durch Rauchgase.
+++ Protection anti incendie par des systèmes de brumisation à haute pression, plus efficace et plus économique que des systèmes du type Sprinkler. Utilise jusqu’à 250 fois moins d’eau et réduit les dégâts d’eau d’extinction. Réduction des gaz / fumées toxiques.
+++ Combate os incêndios com sistemas de nebulização alta pressão, sendo mais eficiente e mais econômico do que os sistemas de tipo Sprinkler. Utiliza até 250 vezes menos água e reduz os danos causados pela água. Redução de intoxicaçãopor gases tóxicos / fumaça.
+++ La lucha contra los incendios con sistemas de alta presión de nebulización, más eficientes y más económicos que los de tipo Instalaciones de riego. Utiliza un máximo de 250 veces menos agua y reduce el daño del agua. Reducción de la intoxicación por gases tóxicos / humos.
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Philippine Air Force Tech. Sgt. Arthuro Sumilhig uses a K-12 rescue saw to cut through a barrel while U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jesus Covarrubias holds it steady during a Balikatan 2014 training event May 6, 2014, at Clark Air Base, Philippines. In its 30th year, Balikatan is an annual training exercise that strengthens the interoperability between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and U.S. military in their commitment to regional security and stability, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. The training is part of a series of combined events aimed to improve the effectiveness between aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines and fire protection Philippine airmen. Sumilhig is a fire protection technician with 600th Air Base Wing. Covarrubias is an aircraft rescue and firefighting specialist with Marine Wing Support Squadron 172, Marine Aircraft Group 36, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Abbey M. Perria/Released)