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National Guard helps fight California wildfires

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By Army.mil Connecting Vets
August 26, 2020 08/26/2020 2:37 pm

By National Guard Bureau

ARLINGTON, Va. – Hundreds of members of the National Guard from multiple states are supporting state and local efforts to fight the wildfires raging in California. Guard members on land and in the air are helping firefighters and first responders do their jobs, while Guard aircrews are helping map and fight the blazes.

As of Aug. 24, the California National Guard had more than 660 members in the fight. Aircraft include seven helicopters with water buckets, two C-130s capable of dropping 3,000 gallons of fire retardant in 5 seconds, and two MQ-9 drones to provide fire mapping and damage assessment.

The California Army National Guard's 132nd Multirole Bridge Company constructed a floating bridge that will allow emergency vehicles quicker access to battle the ongoing LNU Lightning Complex fire that has consumed nearly 330,000 acres. #Wildfires https://t.co/8xTyM5Y9vX pic.twitter.com/cKYbSuhHf5

— DVIDSHub (@DVIDSHub) August 24, 2020

Also on the ground, members of the 132nd Multirole Bridge Company, 579th Engineer Battalion, 49th Military Police Brigade, erected a four-bay improved ribbon bridge (IRB) at Cache Creek Canyon in Capay Valley so first responders can have a quicker, easier route to fight wildfires.

Members of the Nevada National Guard's 152nd Airlift Wing, also known as the “High Rollers,” activated July 29 to assist in California, with orders extended to Sept. 17.

VIDEO: Here’s is some flight deck footage of our MAFFS aircraft assisting @Cal_OES @forestservice with wildfire suppression efforts in California #Keepingcaliforniasafe #usnorthcom #alwaysthere #airnationalguard #calguard pic.twitter.com/167d8iIRov

— 146thAirliftWing (@146AirliftWing) August 22, 2020

“Our low-level tactical training prepares us for these missions,” said Maj. Tom Dorsett, 152nd MAFFS C-130 flight navigator. “Safety and accuracy is the priority.”

On Aug. 22, the Nevada National Guard also deployed two UH-72 Lakota helicopters and crew to California to act as "spotters" to help direct and report to firefighting aircraft.

The Wyoming Air National Guard’s 153rd Airlift Wing also contributed two C-130 aircraft to dump fire retardant and help suppress the fires.

The California, Nevada and Wyoming National Guard contributed to this story.

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