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Staff Sgt. Russell Allen and Tech. Sgt. Jonmichael

Staff Sgt. Russell Allen and Tech. Sgt. Jonmichael

Staff Sgt. Russell Allen and Tech. Sgt. Jonmichael Macagba, 144th Civil Engineering Squadron firefighters, set up a pulley system for a tension line across a quick flowing section of the Kings River to allow sa... More

Firefighters of the 144th Civil Engineering Squadron

Firefighters of the 144th Civil Engineering Squadron

Firefighters of the 144th Civil Engineering Squadron set up a tension line across a quick flowing section of the Kings River to allow safe crossing during water rescue training with the Fresno Fire Department J... More

Staff Sgt. Russell Allen and Staff Sgt. Bradley Peyton,

Staff Sgt. Russell Allen and Staff Sgt. Bradley Peyton,

Staff Sgt. Russell Allen and Staff Sgt. Bradley Peyton, 144th Civil Engineering Squadron firefighters, familiarize themselves with raft operations and line handling during a water rescue training scenario with ... More

Tech. Sgt. Daniel Strickland, 144th Civil Engineering

Tech. Sgt. Daniel Strickland, 144th Civil Engineering

Tech. Sgt. Daniel Strickland, 144th Civil Engineering Squadron firefighters, crosses a quick flowing section of the Kings River on a tension line during a water rescue training scenario with the Fresno Fire Dep... More

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