Airport Fire
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The Airport Police and Fire Department strives to deliver the highest standard of service to Alaskans and visitors from all over the world at one of the busiest cargo airports in North America.
One of the unique responsibilities of being an Airport Police and Fire officer is providing firefighting and rescue services in the event of an aircraft incident or accident at the airport.
Additionally, officers may be required to respond to a wide variety of other firefighting emergencies such as structure fires and water rescue incidents.
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Engine 1
Make: Oshkosh Water: 1500 gallons Pump Capacity: 1200GPM Foam (AFFF): 205 gallons
Engines 1 and 6 are identical
Engine 2
Make: Oshkosh Water: 6000 gallons Pump Capacity: 2400GPM Foam (AFFF): 515 gallons
Engine 4
Make: Emergency One Water: 3000 gallons Pump Capacity: 1800GPM Foam (AFFF): 410 gallons
Engine 5
Make: Emergency One Water: 1500 gallons Pump Capacity: 1250GPM Foam (AFFF): 190 gallons
Engine 6
Make: Oshkosh Water: 1500 gallons Pump Capacity: 1200GPM Foam (AFFF): 205 gallons
Engines 1 and 6 are identical
Engine 7
Make: Oshkosh Water: 4500 gallons Dry Chemical: 450 lbs Foam (AFFF): 450 gallons
Rapid Intervention Vehicle #1
Make: Ford EMS: AED (Defibrillator) Oxygen and BLS ARFF: Halotron 500 pounds Rescue: Hydraulic shears & spreaders
Rapid Intervention Vehicle #2
Make: Chevy EMS: AED (Defibrillator) Oxygen and BLS ARFF: Halotron 500 pounds Rescue: Hydraulic shears & spreaders
ARFF Trainer
Make: Boeing Model:727 Simulations: Smoke, Fire, and Entrapment
Aircraft donated by Northern Air Cargo