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NEWS | May 1, 2023

Hoist Training Helps Idaho Guardsmen Maintain Readiness

By Master Sgt. Becky Vanshur, Idaho Army National Guard

BOISE, Idaho - The training Idaho Army National Guard Citizen-Soldiers complete to be ready to fight and win our nation’s wars also makes them valuable when called upon to support domestic operations in emergencies in their local communities.

The Idaho Army National Guard’s State Aviation Group and the Boise Fire Department’s Swiftwater/Dive Team partnered for hoist rescue training for two days at Gowen Field April 26 and 28 to be ready for the call.

“Training with the Boise Fire Department sets us up for success when real-world emergencies arise and enables us to best serve our citizens in times of need,” said Maj. Gen. Michael Garshak, commanding general of the Idaho National Guard. “We truly value our relationships with our civilian first responders.”

In 2017, leaders from the Idaho Army National Guard and the Boise Fire Department formed a partnership. Through biannual training, both agencies keep certified for joint operations like hoist rescue missions in swift water or floods.

“The relationship between the Idaho Army National Guard and the Boise Fire Department is complementary,” said Capt. Mike Barbero, hoist team coordinator from the Boise Fire Department’s Swiftwater/Dive Rescue Team. “The Guard has the air assets with lift and hoist capabilities if the scenario requires air assistance, while we have the equipment and training in environments like flooding waters.”

Barbero said the Boise Fire Department and the Idaho Army National Guard have worked together in this joint capacity to rescue six people from floods in Weiser and Grangeville.

The training enables the Swiftwater/Dive Rescue Team to become familiar with an aircraft’s hoist while wearing river rescue gear. Firefighters trained on both the UH-60 Black Hawk and the UH-72A Lakota helicopters.

“This year we are expecting some flooding from the late snowfall and high snowpack, coupled with the sudden warm temperatures,” said Barbero. “We wanted to do this training in time for this year’s prediction.”

 

 

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