Aero Pines Fire department (closed 2014)
Monday, May 19, 2014
Station 51 display at the Aero Pines Park Summer Carnival
Equipment from the Aero Pines Park Fire Dept. will be on display during the summer carnival. If your passing through stop by and say hello. Have a look at the tools we use. Ask questions. Maybe get involved.
Wild Fire (Horse sim)
Late Sunday evening firefighters were called out to a reported forest fire. The new Aero Pines station members responded with both air and ground crews. Upon arrival approximately100 square meters were involved.
Firelands Rural Fire District Chief Engineer Helly Solvang sizes up the scene
SL Medevac (District Station 36) Helicopter Rescue 701 approaches the scene from the air equipped with the new Modular Fire Unit (MFU)
Firefighter Pat Carpathia establishes a water supply for the ground firefighting crews
Fire-medic Becky Nissondorf operates Tanker 512
Assistant Chief Engineer Austin Aunerfal makes an initial ground attack
Rescue 701 makes a passs for additional information and to help determine the amount of area involved
Rescue 701 makes the first water drop piloted by District Fire Chief Carla Laville
Firefighter Tucker Karsin mans the pump operator's panel on Engine 514
Mostly knocked down...ground crews look for hot spots, embers, and are mindful of flying "brands"
Fire-medic Becky Nissondorf hits a "hot spot" on the way back to the truck
Firelands Rural Fire District Chief Engineer Helly Solvang sizes up the scene
SL Medevac (District Station 36) Helicopter Rescue 701 approaches the scene from the air equipped with the new Modular Fire Unit (MFU)
Firefighter Pat Carpathia establishes a water supply for the ground firefighting crews
Fire-medic Becky Nissondorf operates Tanker 512
Assistant Chief Engineer Austin Aunerfal makes an initial ground attack
Rescue 701 makes a passs for additional information and to help determine the amount of area involved
Rescue 701 makes the first water drop piloted by District Fire Chief Carla Laville
Firefighter Tucker Karsin mans the pump operator's panel on Engine 514
Mostly knocked down...ground crews look for hot spots, embers, and are mindful of flying "brands"
Fire-medic Becky Nissondorf hits a "hot spot" on the way back to the truck
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