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    724th Expeditionary Air Base Squadron Fire Department kindles partnership with FAN

    724th Expeditionary Air Base Squadron Fire Department kindles partnership with FAN

    Photo By Tech. Sgt. Jimmie Pike | Firefighters deployed to the 724th Expeditionary Air Base Squadron meet with members...... read more read more

    AGADEZ, NIGER

    05.16.2017

    Story by Senior Airman Jimmie Pike 

    406th Air Expeditionary Wing

    Airmen deployed to the 724th Expeditionary Air Base Squadron Fire Department visited the Forces Armées Nigeriennes Fire Department in Agadez, Niger, May 16, 2017.

    The purpose of the visit was to partake in a joint knowledge exchange to learn more about the FAN’s firefighting capabilities and continue building a professional relationship.

    “We went down to the fire station in Agadez to develop a relationship with the local fire department,” said Master Sgt. Gerald Allen, 724th EABS Fire Department assistant chief of operations. “We’re not doing any training at this time but we wanted to get to know what their capabilities are and show them ours.”

    By taking the time to learn each other’s capabilities, the two fire departments can better work together in the future in case of an emergency.

    “We want to know what they can do, and they want to know what we can do,” said Allen. “This way when we interact with them on a mission, we’ll be able to do it easier having taken the time to get to know them personally and what they can do as a team.”

    The station was equipped with a Fire Truck, ambulances, a work truck, and hydraulic tools used to extricate victims during an emergency.

    “Today was eye opening I didn’t realize they had some of the hydraulic equipment we had,” said Allen. “One huge challenge when it comes to helping them is that their equipment has French connectors so our equipment won’t function with theirs.”

    For the 724th EABS, the visit was a big step in building a more professional working relationship with the local fire department.

    “I am absolutely grateful that the FAN has allowed us the opportunity to come out here and learn about their operations,” said Allen. “This will give us a chance to find out ways we can better work with them and support them for future operations.”

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    Date Taken: 05.16.2017
    Date Posted: 05.26.2017 06:14
    Story ID: 235412
    Location: AGADEZ, NE

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