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National Guard Helicopters respond to Mid-Hudson wildfires
By Sgt. 1st Class Steven Petibone, 42nd Combat Aviation Brigade
Apr 25, 2008 - 1:37:03 PM
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A New York Army National Guard UH-60 Blackhawk fills a 600 gallon "Bambi Bucket" from Lake Awosting in Minnewaska State Park, Ulster County, New York on April 21, prior to making another dump on a 3,100 acre wildfire. Army National Guard aviation assets responded to a State Emergency Management Office request for assistance on Saturday, April 19, when one Blackhawk helicopter flew 37 water dump missions. On Sunday April 20, and Monday April 21, two Blackhawks responded, flying 14 water missions each day. A New York Army National Guard OH-58 recon helicopter equipped with a thermal imaging device was also used to identify fire hot spots for targeted drops. Helicopters from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the New York State Police also participated in the fire-fighting mission. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Logan Ambrosio. (RELEASED)
MINNEWASKA STATE PARK PRESERVE - Two New York Army National Guard Blackhawk helicopters and up to 22 Soldiers spent three days dousing wildfires at Minnewaska State Park in Ulster County, April 19-21.

The aviators, assigned to 3rd Battalion, 142nd Aviation, were in the final phases of  pre-deployment training at Fort Drum when the wildfires broke out on April 17. When New York Governor David Paterson directed National Guard assistance, the crews switched from a training mission to a real-world mission to support civilian firefighters.

The battalion and aviation brigade commanders assured him that the state mission wouldn't disrupt any critical skills training, explained Col. Michael Bobeck, the State Army Aviation Officer.

"Both commanders quickly identified aircraft and crews and were on their way," Bobeck said. "It took approximately five and one-half hours to deploy the Blackhawks from Fort Drum to dumping water on the fires."

While Blackhawks from Fort Drum were in route, ground crews at the Army Aviation Support Facility in Latham, N.Y. were preparing the "Bambi Buckets" to be air-lifted to the fire site.  Bambi Buckets are collapsible, fast-fill, buckets that can be slung underneath a helicopter. They can take in 660 gallons of water in about two minutes.

Flying a wildfire mission presents unique risks.

"Flying over water is a different type of flying." Said Chief Warrant Officer Mark Shumway, one of the pilots who flew the missions. "Once the Bambi Bucket is full it can weigh more than 5000 pounds, then it becomes a question of power management and maneuverability to get the bucket to the target."
                                                                                                   
"Once over the flames, hover time and evacuation are critical," Shumway said.

"By Saturday, the fire was raging making it difficult to accurately get over the target because of the smoke so we have to hover lower and then exit as quickly as possible," he said.

Aviation crews flew more than 60 water dump missions using two "Bambi Buckets" within the three days working with local fire departments and the State Police.

"I like what we do." Shumway, said. "It's a humanitarian mission not unlike hurricane and flood relief missions. Hopefully we prevented anyone from getting injured or losing their homes."

The 3rd Battalion, 142nd was at Fort Drum training for a mission in Iraq later this year. The unit will provide transportation support for Multinational Corps Iraq.

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