
First responders must train regularly, maintain their equipment and stay up to date on the latest emergency response techniques. Finally, F&ES helps the DAF remain ready and prepared to respond to emergencies at any time. We sit on numerous NFPA committees and work on contracts to help the DAF comply with these regulations, which help avoid costly fines and penalties. Second, the DAF is subject to various federal, state and local regulations related to F&ES. We provide the tools to make that happen. Emergency responders must be prepared to respond quickly and effectively to a wide range of emergency situations, including structural and aircraft fires, and natural disasters. First, we play a critical role in ensuring the safety and security of Air Force and Space Force personnel, facilities and resources. Why are you and your team important to the DAF enterprise and your customers?įor several reasons. The positive impact that we have across the enterprise … knowing that the work we put in helps protect Air Force and Space Force personnel, facilities and resources is incredibly satisfying and motivating to me. When it comes to your job, what keeps you motivated?

The opportunity to help and serve others and the satisfaction of making a difference in supporting our Airmen and Guardians across the enterprise.

We asked Thompson to tell us more about himself and the work he does in support of the DAF.
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They also process more than 40,000 International Fire Service Accreditation Congress and professional board certifications annually and provide fire prevention National Fire Protection Association code interpretation ensuring enterprise-wide installation facilities are safe.

“We manage the vehicle procurement program, aircraft fire trained modernization and personal protective equipment standardization along with executing the F&ES delivery of emergency medical service to the installation,” he said. Thompson and the F&ES team play a vital role in making sure Department of the Air Force first responders have the necessary tools to carry out their mission. Meet Brian Thompson, a Fire and Emergency Services Program manager with the Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s Readiness Directorate here.
