NAVAL AIR WEAPONS STATION CHINA LAKE, Calif. -- The Kern County Fire Department conveyed its gratitude to the China Lake Fire Department for its cooperative working relationship through a Letter of Appreciation Jan. 26 at the NAWS Awards Luncheon held at the Paradise Cafe. CLFD Chief Ron Sparling accepted the letter on behalf of the department from NAWS Commanding Officer Jeffrey Dodson.
"The Kern County Fire Department has always had an excellent working relationship with your base and that continues to hold true," read the letter written by Kern County Fire Chief Nick Dunn and Deputy Chief Heidi Dinkler.
Dunn and Dinkler cited a 2009 aircraft rescue and firefighting drill as one example of the "spirit of cooperation" between the two departments. Sparling and Assistant Fire Chief Bruce Cargal invited the KCFD aircraft rescue and firefighting training personnel, including those from Inyokern Airport and Meadows Field in Bakersfield, to train on China Lake's newly acquired ARFF training prop, the Mobile Aircraft Firefighting Training Device, or MAFTD Unit.
The MAFTD Unit, which, according to KCFD, is more advanced than any they have ever owned, was received by CLFD in September 2009. It has 13 firefighting stations, including cabin fire, fuselage fire and wing/wheel fire, to closely mimic what firefighters may find at an aircraft incident.
The unit provides "more realistic training to maintain firefighting skills and meet required training cycles," said Sparling, in an email interview.
Dunn and Dinkler described the training as "invaluable." "It improves the skills of firefighters to better serve not only the civilian aircraft that use our County airports, but also our military partners," they said.
China Lake has consistently extended training invitations to KCFD since Oct. 1994, when their specialized live-fire training pit was constructed. To Sparling, inviting KCFD to train using the pit is important because it enables the firefighters who work at stations that also provide fire protection for Kern County airports to maintain their Annual FAA Training Certification.
About the cooperation, Cargal added, "We need them as much as they need us. With all the 'stuff' that is required of an emergency services organization, there is no way that one agency can do it all."




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