Wisconsin National Guard helps fight western wildfires

By Maj. Joseph Trovato, Wisconsin National GuardAugust 16, 2021

Wisconsin National Guard helps fight western wildfires
Wisconsin Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk crews from the Madison, Wis.-based 1st Battalion, 147th Aviation train to drop water on wildfires using Bambi Buckets at Fort McCoy, Wis., August 12, 2021, in preparation for deployment to California. Two aircraft and 17 troops departed Wisconsin on August 13, 2021, to battle wildfires in California. (Photo Credit: Greg Mason) VIEW ORIGINAL

MADISON, Wis. – Three Wisconsin National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters and 23 Soldiers will assist California and Washington as those states battle wildfires.

The aircraft, along with crews and maintenance personnel from Soldiers assigned to Guard aviation facilities in West Bend and Madison, are helping California and Washington through an emergency management assistance compact – or EMAC – request from each state.

One helicopter and six personnel from several units assigned to West Bend’s Army Aviation Support Facility #2 will provide medevac support in Washington. Two aircraft and 17 personnel from Madison’s 1st Battalion, 147th Aviation, will assist the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CALFire) with general aviation support and are prepared to employ water buckets to battle fires.

“The mission to California is to support CALFire wildland firefighting,” said Lt. Col. Dan Allen, commander of the Wisconsin Army National Guard’s 1st Battalion, 147th Aviation in Madison.

Wisconsin Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk crews from the Madison, Wis.-based 1st Battalion, 147th Aviation train to drop water on wildfires using Bambi Buckets at Fort McCoy, Wis., August 12, 2021 in preparation for deployment to California. Two aircraft and 17 troops departed Wisconsin August 13, 2021 to battle wildfires in California. U.S. Army photo by Greg Mason, Fort McCoy Multimedia-Visual Information Office
Wisconsin Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk crews from the Madison, Wis.-based 1st Battalion, 147th Aviation train to drop water on wildfires using Bambi Buckets at Fort McCoy, Wis., August 12, 2021 in preparation for deployment to California. Two aircraft and 17 troops departed Wisconsin August 13, 2021 to battle wildfires in California. U.S. Army photo by Greg Mason, Fort McCoy Multimedia-Visual Information Office (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

Crews from the 147th Aviation supported CALFire in September and October 2020 in a similar mission.

“Our crews train on fire bucket operations each spring to prepare for any Wisconsin firefighting requirements,” Allen said. “This training includes preparing equipment, the actual deployment and dropping of water, and training with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.”

Crew members will conduct additional mission-specific training in California.

EMAC is a mutual aid agreement that allows state-to-state assistance during declared states of emergency. It allows other states to provide resources such as National Guard troops and equipment to the requesting state. The troops deploying to California and Washington are doing so in a State Active Duty status.

One crew departed West Bend Aug. 10 for Washington while the two crews headed to California left Madison Aug. 13.

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