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U.S. Disaster: Hawaii Fires, 4+ months on, Lithium batteries made things worse?

Incomplete list of federal government response to the ongoing wildfires on the Hawaiian Islands.

On 28DEC2023, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)-Honolulu District revealed plans for a temporary campus for displaced students of King Kamehameha-the-Third elementary school.  USACE video by Charles Delano:

USAEC was ordered in September, by FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency), to design and build a temporary elementary school.  The work is actually being done by contractor Pono Aina Management of Waianae, Hawaiʻi.  The temporary school is using taxpayer-leased modular buildings, and could be in use for the next five years!

Kula, Maui, 27DEC2023. USACE photo by Brigida I. Sanchez.

Debris removal includes trees that are considered to be a potential threat, possibly falling onto the public, so they are cut down and removed.

All the recovered lithium batteries and power walls were handled by EPA utilizing an innovative process. The state, county, and other federal partners were not involved in the de-energizing and decommissioning of the batteries.”-Stacy Greendlinger, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, December 2023

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers explains the debris removal process, on Maui, Hawaii, 01DEC2023:

USACE photo by Sara Goodeyon, 25NOV2023.

At the end of November, the USACE Wi-Fi system for the new temporary school had to be moved to a better location, to improve connectivity.

On 18 November, the first soil samples were collected by the USACE in Kula: “At each location, six inches of soil is scraped off of the top and then the contractor lays out decision units and collects the samples. The samples will be analyzed for elevated levels of metals such as arsenic, canec, lead, and cadmium. If they come back showing elevated levels of contaminates, the area will be scraped and sampled again.”-Jean Barnes, Environmental Protection Specialist

Hawaii Army National Guard’s UH-60 Black Hawks and CH-47 Chinook rotary wings respond to wildfire on O’ahu, near Mililani Mauka, 04NOV2023. So far, the Hawaii National Guard has dropped at least 30-thousand gallons of water on the O’ahu wildfires. Video by Sergeant Lianne M. Hirano:

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Second Class Brandon Hillard, 01NOV2023.

The U.S. Coast Guard-Station Maui oversees the contracted salvage and recovery operations of sunken boats in the Lahaina Harbor.

Hawaii Army National Guard CH-47 Chinook drops water on the wildfire on Mililani, O’ahu, Hawaii, 01NOV2023. Video by Master Sergeant Andrew Jackson:

USACE photo by Erin Jimenez, 24OCT2023.

In October, USACE employees, working the Hawai‘i Wildfire Recovery Field Office in Kiehi, were so stressed-out that they got a visit from therapy dogs.

On 21OCT2023, the USACE began the first site assessment for Phase-1 private property debris removal in Kula:

U.S. Air Force photo by Airman First Class Megan Geiger, 19OCT2023.

In October, donations were collected on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, in the Evergreen State of Washington.  The donations were then picked up and shipped to Hawai’i by a Seattle based food pantry organization.

U.S. Disaster, September 2023:

LAHAINA FIRE FIASCO, WILL THE USE OF ELECTRIC CARS RESULT IN EPA ‘SUPER FUND’ STATUS FOR RESIDENTS?

U.S. Disaster, August 2023: FEMA RESPONSE, LAHAINA FIRE!

LAHAINA FIRE; JTF 5-0 DEPLOYS!

LAHAINA FIRE; HAWAII MILITIA DEPLOYS!

U.S. Disaster, August 2021: MILITIA & U.S. ARMY BATTLE LARGEST EVER WILDFIRE FOR HAWAII!

August 2023: National Guard

This is just a little bit of what the various U.S. state’s National Guard units were tasked with in August, 2023.

On 29AUG2023, Florida Army National Guard’s 868th Engineer Company deployed to clear fallen trees in residential areas, in Suwannee County. About 5-thousand-5-hundred National Guard personnel have been deployed. Video by Sergeant Marc Morgenstern (edited by me):

On 29AUG2023, Florida Army National Guard’s 868th Engineer Company deployed to clear the roads in Suwannee County.  Video by Sergeant Marc Morgenstern (edited by me):

West Virginia Air National Guard 130th Air Wing’s (aka Charlie West) C-130J-30 Super Hercules conducted ‘turnarounds’ on an abandoned coal mine, 25AUG2023. The former coal mine is now called Camp Branch Drop and Landing Zone (near Logan), and is now used by the military.  Video by Senior Master Sergeant Eugene Crist:

After five days of grueling events, on 18AUG2023 U.S. Army Forces Command (ForsCom) announced the winner of its Best Squad competition: Idaho Army National Guard’s 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team (‘Snake River Brigade’)!

Four West Virginia Air National Guard 130th Airlift Wing C-130J-30 cargo planes trained for the September Fly Away Readiness Exercise-Validation (FLARE-V). Video by Airman First Class Kaden Salmons, recorded on 17AUG2023:

Michigan Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Patrick Mayabb, 16AUG2023.

On 16AUG2023, Michigan Army National Guard’s 125th Infantry Regiment returned from a yearlong deployment to Syria.

On 16AUG2023, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Federal Protective Service (FPS) Police and the Oregon National Guard’s 102nd Civil Support Team joined with the city of Eugene Police Department and Fire Department, as well as other organizations, conducted training to prepare for Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) threats and other hazardous incidents at sporting events.

Nevada Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sergeant Paula Macomber, 16AUG2023.

Nevada Air National Guard’s 152nd Airlift Wing deployed their C-130H MAFFS (Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System), after being activated on 16AUG2023 by the Boise, Idaho, based National Interagency Fire Center.

From 14 through 17 August, the ‘New England’ area Air National Guard CERFP (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and high-yield Explosive Enhanced Force Package) Detachment 1 conducted a HazMat/CBRN disaster response evaluation involving decontamination of survivors, on Joint Base Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Video by Air National Guard Technical Sergeant Victoria Nelson (edited by me):

New York Army National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Jonathan Pietrantoni, 16AUG2023.

From 12 through 16 August, the New York Army National Guard’s 466th Area Support Medical Company worked alongside Brazilian Army peers during Operation Paraná-3 in the State of Parana, Brazil.

Kentucky Army National Guard photo by Milt Spalding, 14AUG2023.

On 14AUG2023, personnel with Kentucky Army National Guard’s Headquarters/Headquarter’s Battery-138th Field Artillery Brigade said goodbye as they deployed to Kuwait/Iraq/Syria (Operation Spartan Shield).

On 14AUG2023, Hawaii Army National Guard personnel joined with Regular Army (RA) and Army Reserve units in deploying to Maui, under JTF 5-0 (Joint Task Force 5-0), in response to the Lahaina Fire.

The New York and Utah Army National Guard joined together and cooked meals for the thousands of personnel, from across the U.S., who attended the Northern Strike wargame on Camp Grayling, in Michigan. Video by Sergeant Alan Prince, 11AUG2023:

Militia personnel with the Iowa Air & Army National Guard conducted a joint ‘domestic’ exercise (climate disasters, social rebellion, etc) at Camp Dodge from 07-10 August 2023.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Joseph Morgan, 08AUG2023.

On 08AUG2023, after a yearlong deployment to Kuwait/Iraq/Syria (Operation Spartan Shield), hundreds of Idaho Army National Guard 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team personnel began their return home.

During August 2023, the Oregon National Guard went to Viet Nam to learn about sea walls, and other forms of natural disaster management. Oregon is one of the U.S. Pacific Coast states in the ‘line-of-fire’ for the next catastrophic Cascadia Event (massive earthquake & tsunami). Video interview by Sergeant First Class Timothy Hughes:

Montana National Guard photo by Captain Jonathan Hamm, 06AUG2023.

On 06AUG2023, Montana Army National Guard’s 1889th Regional Support Group deployed to Kuwait/Iraq/Syria (Operation Inherent Resolve).

Pennsylvania Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sergeant Alexander Farver, 04AUG2023.

Pennsylvania‘s Air and Army National Guard conducted the weekend wargame Iron Keystone, 04-06AUG2023.  It was the first time that three of Pennsylvania’s Air Guard Wings took part in the state wargame.

Alaska Army National Guard photo by Chief Warrant Officer-2 Ben Haulenbeek, 03AUG2023.

Alaska Army National Guard deployed their UH-60L Black Hawks to wildfire duty.  The order came from the Alaska Division of Forestry and Fire Protection routed through the State Emergency Operations Center.

Indiana Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Hector Tinoco, 03AUG2023.

On 03AUG2023, Indiana Army National Guard’s 1st Battalion-163rd Field Artillery Regiment returned home after being deployed to Iraq.

On 03AUG2023, the Wyoming Air National Guard’s 153rd Airlift Wing deployed one of their C-130H MAFFS from Cheyenne to Klamath Falls Airtanker Base, Oregon, to assist with fire fighting operations across the Pacific Coast of the United States. The deployment order came from the National Interagency Fire Center based in Boise, Idaho. Video by Senior Airman Edward Hermsen:

Ohio Air National Guard photo by Airman First Class Sarah Stalder Lundgren, 03AUG2023.

Ohio Air National Guard’s 180th Fighter Wing board a C-17 Globemaster-III, 03AUG2023, deploying to Volk Field Air National Guard Base in Wisconsin, for wargame Northern Lightning.

The ‘pland-emic’ paranoia has had unexpected negative effect; the number of licensed foster care families in Nevada has been cut in half! Now the desperate state of Nevada has turned to its National Guard personnel to deal with a growing problem of lack of foster care parents: “Children in foster care need strong and supportive caregivers who are willing to work with biological families and the Department of Family Services to reunite children with their families. Historically, military families and individuals have proven to be the type of special people who provide loving and stable homes to support children.”-Allyson Manumaleuna, Foster Care Recruitment and Training for Clark County Department of Family Services

Michigan Air National Guard photo by Tom Demerly, 02AUG2023.

On 02AUG2023, Michigan‘s Air National Guard prepped for a possible ‘active shooter’ incident on Selfridge Air National Guard Base.

On 01AUG2023, about 50 militia personnel of the Oklahoma Air & Army National Guard deployed to the Texas/Mexico border, under operation Task Force Minuteman. Every month, the Task Force personnel will be refreshed with about 50 more state militia personnel. Video report by Sergeant Reece Heck:

August 2023: TEXAS MILITIA: The Texas Military Department had a birthday, jumping from helicopters in Kosovo, never ending border patrols.

UTAH MILITIA: A presidential campaign visit, ‘blackout’ medical training in the country of Australia, prepping to deploy to the continent of Africa, jumping from helicopters, blowing-up Michigan!

July, 2023: WYOMING’S 1ST EVER VIGILANT GUARD, CATASTROPHIC COLLAPSE, SOCIAL UPHEAVAL!

June, 2023:  NATIONAL GUARD PREPS FOR ‘BIG ONE’ IN THE WABASH VALLEY, RIOTS & CBRN EVENTS EXPECTED!

U.S. Disaster: FEMA response, Lahaina Fire!

FEMA photo by Dominick Del Vecchio, 16AUG2023.

On 16AUG2023, more supplies for wildfire survivors arrived on the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) staging area, on Maui.

FEMA photo by Dominick Del Vecchio, 16AUG2023.

Volunteer with World Central Kitchen organizes cooking supplies delivered to the FEMA staging area.

FEMA photo by Dominick Del Vecchio, 15AUG2023.

On 15AUG2023, the FEMA opened a ‘one-stop-shop’ on the island of Maui for disaster survivors.

On 14AUG2023, the FEMA released this video of their Urban Search And Rescue (USAR) dogs in action. The K9 (canine) units deployed from states such as California, New York and Washington. Video by Dominick Del Vecchio:

FEMA photo by Dominick Del Vecchio, 14AUG2023.

On 14AUG2023, the FEMA began registering survivors for Disaster Survivor Assistance.

On 14AUG2023, the FEMA released this video showing that power lines are down all through out Lahaina. Cadaver dogs (K9s, canines) had to work around the Hawaiian Electric utility crews who were trying to secure the power lines. Video by Dominick Del Vecchio:

FEMA photo by Dominick Del Vecchio, 13AUG2023.

On 13AUG2023, the first of 32 large electricity generators arrived at the FEMA staging area, on Maui.

FEMA photo by Dominick Del Vecchio, 11AUG2023.

On 11AUG2023, the FEMA met with state agencies to coordinate the disaster response.

On 10AUG2023, the FEMA declared Disaster Response/Recovery-4724-Hawaii (DR-4724-HI). The DR-4724-HI web-site helps explain the application process for recovery assistance/loans.

U.S. Disaster, 2023: LAHAINA FIRE, JTF-50 DEPLOYS!

U.S. Disaster: Lahaina Fire, JTF 5-0 deploys!

16 August 2023 (12:44-UTC-07 Tango 06) 25 Mordad 1402/29 Muharram 1445/01 Geng-Shen(7th month) 4721/16 Август 2023 года

Joint Task Force 5-0 (JTF 5-0) is a unit consisting of personnel from the various Department of Defense branches, and part of the U.S. Fifth Fleet command.

Hawaii Army National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Matthew A. Foster, 15AUG2023.

Hawaii Army National Guard video, by Staff Sergeant Matthew A. Foster, showing Lahaina fire devastation as of 15AUG2023, even the boats in the harbor burned:

U.S. Marine Corps photo by Corporal Brandon Aultman, 14AUG2023.

On 14AUG2023, Hawaiian Army National Guard personnel joined with Regular Army (RA) and Army Reserve units in deploying to Maui, under JTF 5-0, aboard a U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) KC-130J from Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Oahu, to the Kahului Airport on Maui. Hawaii Army National Guard video by Staff Sergeant Matthew A. Foster:

USMC photo by Lance Corporal Logan Beeney, 14AUG2023.

On 13AUG2023, the Hawaii Army National Guard used their Cold War era CH-47 Chinooks to transport dozens of JTF 5-0 Army National Guard, Regular Army (RA) and Army Reserve personnel from Kualoa Airfield, on the island of Oahu, to the Puunene Armory on the island of Maui. Hawaii Army National Guard video by Specialist Sean Walker & Specialist Tonia Ciancanelli (no audio at beginning of video):

U.S. Disaster, 2023: LAHAINA FIRE, HAWAII MILITIA DEPLOYS!

U.S. Disaster: Lahaina Fire, Hawaii Militia deploys!

On 11AUG2023, the U.S. Coast Guard District-14 (Hawaii-Pacific) released this silent video of the fire as it happened in the city of Lahaina, on Maui Island, Hawaii:

Also on 11AUG2023, the U.S. Army’s 94th Army & Air Missile Defense Command released this video (by Sergeant ZaBarr Jones) of the collection and staging of donations (food, water, clothes, baby formula, bedding and toiletries) from the residents of Honolulu, Hawaii:

In the background is what’s left of Lahaina. In the foreground is a nearly empty fresh water reservoir, the islands of Hawaii are dealing with a drought. Hawaii National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Andrew Jackson, 09AUG2023.

Hawaii National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant John Linzmeier, 10AUG2023.

On 10AUG2023, Hawaii Air National Guard’s 154th Wing helped deliver personnel and equipment of the Honolulu Fire Department to the island of Maui, using the Boeing C-17 Globemaster-3 cargo plane.

Hawaii National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant John Linzmeier, 10AUG2023.

C-17 video by Staff Sergeant John Linzmeier:

Hawaii National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Andrew Jackson, 10AUG2023.

Hawaii National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Andrew Jackson, 10AUG2023.

On 09AUG2023, the Hawaii Army National Guard deployed two Cold War era Boeing CH-47 Chinook rotary wings to fight the fires. 58 total bucket drops in five hours, totaling more than 100-thousand gallons, dropped on the fires!

Hawaii National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Andrew Jackson, 10AUG2023.

CH-47 video report by Master Sergeant Andrew Jackson and Master Sergeant Amber Monio:

On 09AUG2023, about 50 Hawaii Air & Army National Guard CERF-P (CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Packages) personnel were mobilized, and on 10AUG2023 joined with other emergency responders to conduct an initial ground recon/damage assessment of Lahaina on Maui Island, Hawaii. Video by Master Sergeant Andrew Jackson:

Hawaii’s National Guard is also assisting the local police. Hawaii National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Andrew Jackson, 09AUG2023.

U.S. Disaster, 2023: VERMONT MILITIA FLOOD RESPONSE

WYOMING’S 1ST EVER VIGILANT GUARD, CATASTROPHIC COLLAPSE, SOCIAL UPHEAVAL!

NATIONAL GUARD PREPS FOR ‘BIG ONE’ IN THE WABASH VALLEY, RIOTS & CBRN EVENTS EXPECTED!

MAFFS PREPPING FOR 2023 WILDFIRE SEASON!

U.S. Disaster 2022: U.S. military already warmed up for another year of fires! Labor shortage results in merging of military/civilian fire departments!

March 2022:

U.S. Army photo by First Lieutenant Zade Koch, 30MAR2022.

In Colorado, the Fort Carson Fire Department partnered with the 52nd Brigade Engineer Battalion/2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team to conduct wildfire prevention by improving more than four miles of access roads used by firefighting units.

U.S. Army video, by Scott Sturkol, prescribed burns on Fort McCoy:

U.S. Army photo by Scott T. Sturkol, 28MAR2022.

The Wisconsin National Guard conducted airborne firefighting training on Fort McCoy.

Grissom Air Reserve Base in Indiana, firefighter survival school video by Technical Sergeant Joshua Weaver:

On 21MAR2022, a ‘four alarm’ wildfire started on Fort Devens, Massachusetts: “The difficulty is that the fire burns in an impact area. This impact area is about 650 acres that have been used by the Army for training since 1918, creating an area of unexploded ordinances and munitions, meaning firefighters can’t enter that area safely and have to work from the outside and from isolated fire roads that run through the impact area.”-Timothy Kelly, Devens Fire Chief

U.S. Army photo by Christopher Wilson, 15MAR2022.

Fort Sill, Oklahoma, conducted prescribed burns of 406 acres: “We plan these as much as a year in advance. We follow a strict set of parameters that not only protect us, the firefighters, but everyone on Fort Sill and the local communities.”-Jay Young, Chief of Fire Department Station 4

Puerto Rico Air National Guard video by Staff Sergeant Eliezer Soto:

Silent Florida Air National Guard video of Black Hawks, Hueys and Chinooks fighting the wildfires already taking place in Bay County:

U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez, 03MAR2022.

Beavercreek Township Fire Department, Ohio, held an intense three-day exercise at the Dayton Fire Department Training Center, and they asked Wright Patterson Air Force Base firefighters to officially judge the training: “We’ve asked Wright-Patterson Air Force Base for some of their chief officers to come over and help evaluate our performance. They are a disinterested, third party who have similar training and similar incident-management techniques. We’re regular mutual-aid partners, which means that if we have a major incident and we don’t have enough resources, they’ll send resources to support us and then vice versa.”-David VandenBos, Beavercreek Fire Chief

U.S. Army photo by Kevin Larson, 03MAR2022.

This is the final year of a multi-year U.S. Department of Defense led wildfire study. Fire behavior and smoke analysts from the U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Geological Survey, the National Weather Service, University of Florida and University of Washington, descended upon Fort Stewart, Georgia, to observe annual prescribed burns, as part of the study.  Joe O’Brien, a project leader with the U.S. Forest Service, says that despite what was taught in the past, fires are a necessary part of keeping wildlands healthy, plants grow back quickly (I remember back in the 1970s and 1980s being told by California officials that it took decades for plant regrowth after fires, yet I saw for my own eyes that plants/trees had recovered within a year after wildfires in the San Bernardino mountains) and the net effect is actually carbon reduction: “If you don’t burn these forests, you lose all the species that depend on this kind of forests…..  You’ll see regrowth occurring almost immediately….  The net amount of carbon in the atmosphere is being reduced by the formation of this char.”

February 2022:

U.S. Air Force video by Senior Airman Reilly McGuire, Dyess Air Force Base prescribed burns:

A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers power plant operator tells you how he survived for 30 hours being trapped by Oregon’s Beachie Creek Fire:

U.S. Marine Corps HazMat fire training on Camp Pendleton, California, video by Corporal Daniel Medina:

Searching for victims.

Idaho’s Air National Guard conducted a mass-casualty fire drill on Gowen Field.

U.S. Army photo by Mike Strasser, 03FEB2022.

Fort Drum, New York, got a new fire truck.

January 2022:

U.S. Air Force photo by Airman First Class Deanna Muir, 28JAN2022.

Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, got a new wildland/off road fire truck.

U.S. Air Force photo by Airman First Class Chase Sullivan, 28JAN2022.

Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, along with U.S. Fish and Wildlife, has been conducting prescribed burns to reduce fuel for wildfires: “There are years where we burn 3-thousand acres, and then there’s years where we burn 5-hundred acres. We can have a very wet year or a very dry year. It’s completely up to the weather.”-Matthew Stroupe, 2nd Civil Engineer Squadron

U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sergeant Holly Cook, 26JAN2022.

The Dyess Air Force Base Fire Department conducted aircraft live-fire training with members of the City of Abilene Fire Department and the Abilene Regional Airport.

Video report, by Staff Sergeant Praxedis Pineda, Texas Army National Guard Black Hawk crews work the Bastrop fire:

Joint Base San Antonio-Bullies conducts prescribed burns, video by Todd Holly:

 

Photo by Wichita West Volunteer Fire Department, 08JAN2022.

On 08JAN2022, fire fighters from Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, responded to a BNSF train derailment which caused a fire.  The train was carrying highly flammable denatured alcohol.

December 2021:

The Connecticut Air National Guard revealed a new plan to integrate military and civilian fire fighters, it is known as ‘regionalization’.  Local civilian fire departments say it’s all about the labor shortage: “The old philosophy was, it’s our jurisdiction, we’ll take care of it. Nowadays, we’re so short on staffing, we can’t do it by ourselves anymore.”-Jim Griskewicz, Deputy Chief of the Windsor Fire Department

Connecticut Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Tamara R. Dabney, 10DEC2021.

Connecticut Air National Guard hosted a regionalization training event on Bradley Air National Guard Base.  They also revealed a new computer automated dispatch (CAD) system which eliminates the need for humans to operate: “Once we switched dispatch centers in July 2021, we were able to switch to a newer CAD-based run card system. If a 911 caller calls into a dispatch center and says it’s smoking in the facility, starts that run card for the resources that are required for that type of incident. They automatically would be dispatching these units without us having to call four or five different departments….”-Chief Master Sergeant Robert Cross, Connecticut Air National Guard

U.S. Wildfires 2021: WASHINGTON MILITIA DEPLOYS!

MILITIA & U.S. ARMY BATTLES LARGEST EVER FOR HAWAII!

MINNESOTA MILITIA RESPONDS!