South Carolina National Guard helps with Colombia wildfires
The South Carolina National Guard is assisting its State Partnership Program (SPP) partner with the loan of helicopter buckets
To help emergency responders battle as many as 30 active fires in and around Bogota in late January, the South Carolina National Guard loaned Colombia multiple helicopter buckets.
“We are sorry our friends and state partners are experiencing significant fires this year impacting cities like Bogota,” said Major General R Van McCarty, Adjutant General of South Carolina. “The South Carolina National Guard stands committed to assist Colombia with helicopter buckets, which are an invaluable fire-retardant tool.“
The helicopter buckets on loan to the Republic of Colombia can transport 700gal of water to drop on fire areas.
The equipment loan is just a recent example of the partnership between the South Carolina National Guard and Colombia, which began in 2012.
“The State Partnership Program is about supporting the development of capabilities,” said South Carolina Air National Guard Lieutenant Colonel Daniel O Linkroum, who directs the SPP program with Colombia. “It was satisfying to get a call to support an immediate need and be able to respond with resources in short order. It reaffirms the South Carolina National Guard’s commitment to our partner nation.”
This effort has been years in the making, supported and sourced by the Civil Affairs and Humanitarian Assistance Directorate at US Southern Command.
The Department of Defense SPP is a cooperative military-to-military exchange administered by the National Guard Bureau. It facilitates cooperation between US National Guard units and foreign allies.
The program began in 1993 and has grown to include 100 nations.
Airbus was recently contracted to retrofit Army National Guard helicopters.
Jon Adams
Jon is the Senior Editor of AirMed&Rescue. He was previously Editor for Clinical Medicine and Future Healthcare Journal at the Royal College of Physicians before coming to AirMed&Rescue in November 2022. His favorite helicopter is the Army Air Corps Lynx that he saw his father fly while growing up on Army bases.