(SANTA ANA, CA) – The Orange County Fire Authority, alongside our partners at John Wayne Airport, announced the arrival of a new Crash 3 vehicle, a state-of-the-art apparatus designed to enhance our emergency response capabilities. To mark this significant addition, we hosted a traditional “push-in” ceremony on Monday, July 8, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. at OCFA Fire Station 33.
Equipped with the latest technology and safety features, Crash 3 significantly improves our efficiency and effectiveness in managing incidents, particularly those involving aircraft fires and flammable liquids. Key features of the new Crash 3 vehicle include:
- Advanced Fire Suppression Systems: Equipped with high-capacity foam and dry chemical systems to tackle complex fire scenarios.
- Enhanced Rescue Capabilities: State-of-the-art tools and equipment designed for rapid and safe extrication of victims.
- Improved Communication Systems: Cutting-edge communication technology to ensure seamless coordination with other emergency services.
B-roll and interviews: https://vimeo.com/985286123/189eb2b828?share=copy
Photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ocfa_pio/albums/72177720318668684/
Interviewees: | Airport Director Charlene Reynolds |
Supervisor Katrina Foley, Fifth District | |
OCFA Division Chief Nick Freeman | |
OCFA Fire Apparatus Engineer Mike Heddlesten | |
OCFA Battalion Chief Ray McQueen |
Historical Significance of the Push-In Ceremony:
The “push-in” ceremony is an honored tradition in fire service history, dating back to the 1800s when fire departments used horse-drawn equipment. After returning from a call, firefighters had to disconnect the horses and manually push the fire apparatus back into the station. This tradition has continued to today to welcome new apparatus into service.
Orange County Fire Authority Contact:
Captain Greg Barta
714-357-7782
John Wayne Airport Media Contact:
AnnaSophia Servin
AServin@ocair.com
949-252-5182