An Cosantóir

December 2013 January 2014

An Cosantóir the official magazine of the Irish Defence Forces and Reserve Defence Forces.

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| 15 ties from crashed vehicles using tools such as hydraulic cutters and spreaders. Cpl Aiden Webster, NCO i/c of the crew, says: "Prevention of fire is even more important than a good response and to this end we conduct thorough weekly and monthly fire inspections of all locations. Any issues we find are dealt with immediately to reduce the dangers of a fire occurring." All first responders, which include the fire crew, a duty water-truck driver, medics and MPs, are tested with a simulated fire within the confines of the camp on a weekly basis. This keeps everyone alert and means that nothing will be left to chance should the worst happen and a fire break out. The deployment of a fire crew has been a new departure for the Engineer Corps and has refocused efforts to continue to maintain this important skillset and operational capability. The renaming of the DFTC Fire Service to the DF Fire Training Centre and DFTC Fire Services Platoon as part of the recent reorganisation highlights this renewal of effort. At present, qualified fire-fighters from 1 and 2 Fd Eng Coys are being rotated through the DFTC platoon in order to remain current and keep up to date with their training and improve overall capabilities within the Corps. A number of other improvements to infrastructure and training for future fire-fighting within the Corps are also underway. The combined fire-fighting training exercise held in UNIFIL confirmed that our training and capabilities remain to the highest of international standards. See the full set: www. flickr.com/photos/ dfmagazine/sets www.military.ie the defence forces magazine

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