Three
Air National Guardsmen and one member of the Alaska State Defense Force
assigned to Swan Lake Fire traffic control points were involved in a
vehicle accident early Saturday morning on the Sterling Highway when
their vehicle was struck by a drunk driver. All suffered minor injuries
and the vehicle was totaled.
The personnel were back-filled with additional Air Guardsmen, in place by late Saturday afternoon.
The
Alaska Army and Air National Guard have been assisting the Division of
Forestry with McKinley and Swan Lake Fires since August 18.
The
National Guard is providing traffic management support for both fires,
and is on stand-by to assist with UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter water
bucket drops as requested. They are also preparing to assist local
authorities if Cooper Landing receives an evacuation order.
Traffic
control points are essential to the safety of individuals passing
through the area because they allow better flow of traffic and
accountability of personnel in hazardous areas.
The Guardsmen and ASDF Soldiers are on duty 24/7, rotating shifts in order to maintain proper flow of traffic in the areas.
Two
Black Hawk helicopters were deployed from Bryant Army Air Field August
19 in support of fire suppression at the McKinley Fire. They dropped
over 100,000 gallons of water along fire lines and hotspots. They
remained on call through the week and are prepared to support upon
request as needed.
The
Alaska National Guard has responded to the call from civil authorities
to support wildfire response efforts since July 1. The Guard has
assisted at eight different fires this summer, in an area that spans
over 90-thousand square miles. In addition to the McKinley and Swan Lake
Fires, Alaska Guardsmen responded to fires in East Anchorage, Montana
Creek, Malaspina, Klutina, Rampart, and Rainbow 2.
There
are nearly four thousand Airmen and Soldiers in the National Guard who
live, work and train in communities throughout Alaska. They are equipped
and ready to respond as needed for the nation and state. During
domestic response operations, the Guard partners with state and federal
agencies to assist with resources, personnel, equipment and capabilities
as requested.
Candis Olmstead, CIV/Lt Col, AKANG
Director of Communications
Department of Military and Veterans Affairs and
Joint Force Headquarters, Alaska National Guard
Main 907-428-6031 Desk 907-428-6030
AKNG PA: Inform, Educate, Inspire!
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