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o participated in the successful fire suppression of a 105-acre wild fire which threatened Fort Carson; saved multiple high capacity buildings and many homes
o supported Fort Hood Emergency Services as a Structural and Aircraft Firefighter engaged in structural, fixed, and rotary wing fire suppression and rescue
o assisted in reducing and eliminating potential hazards on Fort Hood through prevention and operations during emergency response, fire prevention, and advanced training
o performed as a pumper operator at the Black Forest Fire Incident; quick reaction prevented the spread to over 10,000 acres
o our go-to authority on all aspects of Technical Rescue retraining
o motivates peers and subordinates when confronted with technical rescue situations
o serviced 150 fire extinguishers in barracks on personal time; increased safety, readiness
o trained all personnel on alarm room procedures and certified 6 dispatchers, increasing readiness by 50%
o prepared for and ensured success during the command inventory at YTC
o entered and corrected supply documentation and information to ensure the 907th was fully mission capable
o tracked condition of and repairs to post fire alarm systems, maintained a stellar 98% in-commission status
o conducted all duties without compromise and possessed unstoppable drive to accomplish the task at hand
o briefed 135 personnel on emergency procedures
o updated and posted evacuation procedures for all post units
o performed over 650 safety checks on all post fire hydrants
o as primary member of the Small Arms Range Fire Fighting Team, extinguished numerous fires and prevented the destruction of over 1,000 acres of brush, trees and wildlife
o extinguished numerous fires at the Small Arms Range as a member of the Fire Fighting Team; prevented the destruction of several acres of brush, trees and wildlife
o led over 50 firefighters in excess of 1,000 hours of effective firefighter and emergency response training
o selected as lead firefighter during Bright Star exercise; coordinated interservice response and enhanced fire fighting readiness
o his courageous and decisive leadership facilitated the Fire Brigade's appropriate actions during more than 20 emergency calls
o ensured fire protection for over 3,000 joint service personnel and over $1,000,000 in infrastructure and equipment; ensured uninterrupted operations
o implemented rigorous preventive maintenance checks and service program that extended the life of and increased the readiness of all Fire Brigade equipment and apparatuses
o served as the acting OIC for the Camp Eggers Volunteer Fire Brigade, Kabul, Afghanistan