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Plan, prepare, respond: The 788th Civil Engineer Squadron keeps Wright-Patt safe in times of peril
The 788th Civil Engineer Squadron’s logo. The 788 CES is comprised of three flights; Fire and Emergency Services, Emergency Management and Explosive Ordnance Disposal. Their mission is to provide a safe operating environment for installation air and space services. (Contributed U.S. Air Force graphic)
Plan, prepare, respond: The 788th Civil Engineer Squadron keeps Wright-Patt safe in times of peril
The 788th Civil Engineer Squadron owns and operates Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s Warrior Training Center. The WTC is 83 acres of fully customizable training area that is used by numerous on and off-base organizations. It consists of 25 permanent facilities including classrooms, offices, a security forces shoot house, medical training area and storage. The location supports more than 200 calendar days of training per year and sees an estimated 2,000 people annually. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
Plan, prepare, respond: The 788th Civil Engineer Squadron keeps Wright-Patt safe in times of peril
Brian Wilcher, center, 788th Civil Engineer Squadron lead firefighter, gives a safety brief to the water rescue team prior to conducting swift water rescue training on a portion of the Mad River May 30, 2023. The team took turns floating down the river, navigating obstacles to make contact with a distressed “victim” and assist them back to shore. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
Plan, prepare, respond: The 788th Civil Engineer Squadron keeps Wright-Patt safe in times of peril
Chad Engman, left, and Christian Vallone, firefighters with the 788th Civil Engineer Squadron, float down the Mad River during swift water rescue training May 30, 2023. The team took turns floating down the river, navigating obstacles to make contact with a distressed “victim” and assist them back to shore. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
Plan, prepare, respond: The 788th Civil Engineer Squadron keeps Wright-Patt safe in times of peril
Jarod Bodekor, 788th Civil Engineer Squadron student firefighter, throws a retrieving line to firefighters in the water during swift water rescue training on a portion of the Mad River May 30, 2023. The team took turns floating down the river, navigating obstacles to make contact with a distressed “victim” and assist them back to shore. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
Plan, prepare, respond: The 788th Civil Engineer Squadron keeps Wright-Patt safe in times of peril
Luke Rhoades, 788th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter and intermediate paramedic, returns to shore after completing swift water rescue training on a portion of the Mad River May 30, 2023. The team took turns floating down the river, navigating obstacles to make contact with a distressed “victim” and assist them back to shore. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
Installation to exercise Active Shooter response
Active shooter response is the focus of a base-wide exercise Wednesday. Wright-Patterson AFB defenders and emergency response personnel enter a base facility during a February 2015 active-shooter exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Farnsworth)