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Colorado Air Force Reservists Support Firefighting Efforts in Western U.S.

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Air Force reservists and a Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System-equipped C-130 Hercules aircraft from the 302nd Airlift Wing deployed yesterday to help combat wildfires in California.

Master Sgt. Jeff Hardsock,302nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron flight line expediter, inspects the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service’s Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System nozzle attached to an Air Force Reserve Command C-130 Hercules aircraft at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, Aug. 6, 2018.
Air Force Master Sgt. Jeff Hardsock, 302nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron flight line expediter, inspects the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service’s Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System nozzle attached to an Air Force Reserve Command C-130 Hercules aircraft at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., Aug. 6, 2018. A 302nd AMXS maintenance team installed the system in preparation for a MAFFS activation supporting fire-suppression efforts in the western United States. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Justin R. Norton
Master Sgt. Jeff Hardsock,302nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron flight line expediter, inspects the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service’s Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System nozzle attached to an Air Force Reserve Command C-130 Hercules aircraft at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, Aug. 6, 2018.
MAFFS: Colorado reservists activated to support fire suppression missions in Western U.S.
Air Force Master Sgt. Jeff Hardsock, 302nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron flight line expediter, inspects the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service’s Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System nozzle attached to an Air Force Reserve Command C-130 Hercules aircraft at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., Aug. 6, 2018. A 302nd AMXS maintenance team installed the system in preparation for a MAFFS activation supporting fire-suppression efforts in the western United States. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Justin R. Norton
Photo By: 302nd AW/PA
VIRIN: 180806-F-ZJ473-1002

The reservists join the Department of Defense MAFFS Air Expeditionary Group, replacing one of the four currently activated DoD MAFFS-equipped C-130s and aircrews conducting fire suppression missions on record-setting fires in California.

Air Force Col. James DeVere, MAFFS Air Expeditionary Group and 302nd AW commander, said the MAFFS-equipped C-130s have flown more than 150 fire-suppression sorties, including support to California’s Carr and Mendocino fires, since beginning MAFFS operations July 26 at Sacramento McCl;ellan Airport in northern California.

This is the second time the 302nd AW C-130s and Reserve aircrews have been activated to support aerial fire-suppression missions using the U.S. Forest Service MAFFS this year. The first activation took place in early July, supporting fire-suppression efforts in Colorado.

Preparedness Level Raised

On July 27, the National Multi-Agency Coordination Group raised the national preparedness level to the highest level on its 1-to-5 scale due to growth of existing and new fires in California, the Great Basin and Northwest geographic areas.

Loadmasters assigned to the 302nd Airlift Wing conduct a wet fire test of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service’s Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System installed onto one of the Reserve wing’s C-130 Hercules aircraft at Peterson Air Force Base, Aug. 8, 2018.
Loadmasters assigned to the 302nd Airlift Wing test the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service’s Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System installed onto one of the Reserve wing’s C-130 Hercules aircraft at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., Aug. 8, 2018. The MAFFS-equipped C-130 and its aircrew are deployed to California to support aerial fire-suppression missions there. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Frank J. Casciotta
Loadmasters assigned to the 302nd Airlift Wing conduct a wet fire test of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service’s Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System installed onto one of the Reserve wing’s C-130 Hercules aircraft at Peterson Air Force Base, Aug. 8, 2018.
MAFFS: Colorado reservists activated to support fire suppression missions in Western U.S.
Loadmasters assigned to the 302nd Airlift Wing test the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service’s Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System installed onto one of the Reserve wing’s C-130 Hercules aircraft at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., Aug. 8, 2018. The MAFFS-equipped C-130 and its aircrew are deployed to California to support aerial fire-suppression missions there. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Frank J. Casciotta
Photo By: 302nd AW/PA
VIRIN: 180808-F-KU465-1001

The DoD MAFFS-equipped C-130s are operated by four military airlift wings: the California Air National Guard’s 146th AW; the Nevada ANG’s 152nd AW; the Wyoming ANG’s 153rd AW; and the Air Force Reserve’s 302nd AW.

The MAFFS units are owned by the Forest Service and, when installed in a C-130, can discharge up to 3,000 gallons of fire retardant in less than five seconds, covering an area  aquarter of a mile long by 100 feet wide. Once the load is discharged, it can be refilled in less than 12 minutes.

The DoD, through U.S. Northern Command, provides unique military support to firefighting efforts when requested by the National Interagency Fire Center and approved by the secretary of defense. These diverse mission assets are prepared to respond quickly and effectively to protect lives, property, critical infrastructure and natural resources, and can include, but are not limited to, MAFFS, military helicopters and ground forces capable of supporting firefighting efforts.

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