Delaware’s own 166th Airlift Wing Fire Department has been selected by
an impartial panel as the Air National Guard Fire Department of the Year
for 2001. In June, the unit received notification from Chief Master Sgt.
Larry Hall, Fire Chief of the 151st Air Refueling Wing in Salt
Lake City, Utah, and President of the Air National Guard Fire Chiefs
Association.
The 166th received top marks in earning this national honor. Criteria
for the award is based on overall fire department function in community
relations, Inspector General Inspection results, fire department
operations, fire prevention and technical services functions, and training
and management, said Maj. Peter A. Klabunde, Base Civil Engineer/Fire
Marshal.
During Fiscal Year 2001, the 166th Fire Department supported four
rotations to the United Arab Emirates in support of Operation Southern
Watch; two deployments to Curacao, Dutch West Indies; and two deployments
to Prince Sultan Airbase in Saudi Arabia, supporting Operation Southern
Watch. They also deployed and supported drug interdiction missions in
Puerto Rico and South America along with deploying to Cairo, Egypt in
support of Operation Bright Star. All of this was accomplished while
maintaining home base mission support and community relations programs
based out of the New Castle County Air Base.
While at home station, firefighters of the 166th orchestrated fire
prevention programs both on-base and in support of Fire Prevention Month
programs in the community. They successfully carried out an aggressive
training program to bring fire fighters into compliance with Department of
Defense/NFPA certification requirements and the group was also active off
base, responding to a number of mutual aid assistance requests. These
requests included assistance at a motor vehicle collision (with a casualty
trapped in the vehicle) at Hares Corner, Wilmington Manor; a salvage yard
fire in Minquadale; a water treatment facility fire in the City of
Wilmington; an ARFF stand-by with the City of Wilmington during a
presidential visit; and an out of state response to assist Elkton,
Maryland at a water treatment facility fire.
Members of the Delaware Air National Guard Fire Department represent a
cross section of the Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania
Volunteer Fire Service. Demographics of the organization are; 24 fulltime
Fire Fighters, 1 fulltime Fire Chief and 14 Traditional (part-time) fire
fighters, all on call for world-wide deployment when the need arises. Each
community represented has a lot to be proud of for the accomplishments of
their Air National Guard Fire Fighters.
On Tuesday, August 27th at the Air National Guard Fire Chiefs
Association awards banquet in Kansas City, Missouri, the 166th will be
formally presented with the Chief Master Sgt. Edward W. Wolbert Award for
Outstanding Service and Support during the joint Department of
Defense/IAFC Fire Rescue International Conference.