CAMP TAJI, Iraq Housed in an unassuming concrete structure, the remnant of a prior regime, a small group of men humbly awaits their next mission. Their job requires strength, humility, teamwork and courage. They are the firefighters of Camp Taji. The firefighting team is assembled from the Puerto Rico Army National Guard's 215th Engineering Detachment and the Army Reserve's 287th and 356th Engineering Detachments, based in Massachusetts. The 1st Cavalry Division firefighters on Camp Taji play a pivotal role as first responders to a variety of situations ranging from hazardous material clean-up to crash and rescue services. "As a firefighter you have to know so much more than how to put out a fire. With all the extra skills the guys here have, we are able to bring so much more to the table then just fighting fires," said Staff Sgt. Alfredo Torres, of the 215th Engineer Detachment. "Many of our guys are certified Emergency Medical Technicians, so we are able to provide assistance to the medical companies here when needed. We have the ability to collect hazardous material and package it for disposal. We are trained in crash and rescue so we can support the aviation brigade." In addition to the tangible skills related to their job, the Soldiers of the detachment offer classes, and they inspect all of the many newly constructed buildings prior to their occupancy. "About once a month we give fire prevention classes and instruction on how to properly use a fire extinguisher," said Boston resident Spc. Mohan Pilwah, a pump operator with the 287th Engineer Detachment. "Units are also able to come to us and request classes relevant to our field, and we do our best to meet their requirements and provide the training." U
""We wouldn't be able to do what we do were it not for the tight bond and sense of brotherhood that exists between each of us," Spc. Mohan Pilwah, 287th Engineer Detachment |
U With so many different tasks for the team to accomplish, teamwork within the group is essential. |