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NEWS | Jan. 16, 2025

California Guardsman Helps Battle Wildfires in His Community

By Tech. Sgt. Michelle Ulber, 146 Airlift Wing, California Air National Guard

CHANNEL ISLANDS AIR NATIONAL GUARD STATION,  Calif. - Amid the wildfire crisis in California, an Air National Guard member's resilience, dedication and commitment to service stand out.

Master Sgt. Alan Franklin, a commander's support staff Airman with the 146th Airlift Wing, plays a crucial role in aerial firefighting operations alongside his unit, the 146th Maintenance Group. This group is responsible for the maintenance and readiness of the aircraft, which use the Modular Airborne Firefighting System to combat wildfires. 

As Franklin handles paperwork and accountability of personnel and aircraft, ensuring that the 146th Maintenance Group is prepared and ready to service the aircraft, he feels the weight of responsibility on his shoulders. 

The planes stand prepared to respond to the raging fires to protect the community. But beneath this veneer of professionalism lies a personal battle unique to military personnel who face the physical dangers of the fires and the emotional toll of seeing their community in distress.

His extended family, forced to evacuate their home, has sought refuge with him even while he responds to the disaster. Each moment spent beside them is a stark reminder of the personal sacrifices he and his family are making, mirroring the experiences of many in his community. 

"My family had to evacuate their home and stay with me, and knowing they could lose everything is incredibly tough," Franklin said. "But I also recognize the importance of my role. I'm committed to ensuring our Airmen are ready to help, which keeps me moving forward."

The MAFFS system deploys fire retardants to create fire suppression lines. The U.S. Forest Service provides expertise in fire management and coordinates the deployment of MAFFS aircraft. The Department of Defense provides the aircraft and the trained personnel to operate the MAFFS system through coordination with the National Interagency Fire Center. 

Franklin's meticulous maintenance records and logistics management help to ensure that the aircraft remain operational, even as he balances worries for his family.

"The safety of my community and my loved ones is paramount," he said. "I hope our efforts can help spare more homes and lives as we battle this crisis. This shared responsibility for community safety is a driving force behind my unit's commitment."

Franklin embodies courage despite the emotional toll of having his extended family living under one roof during such a stressful time. For him, each mission is not just a job but a personal commitment to protect the area he holds dear. 

"We're all in this together, fighting for the same goal — the safety and recovery of our state," Franklin said. "It's inspiring to see how we unite during emergencies; it strengthens our resolve."

Franklin embodies the indomitable spirit of the California Air National Guard. His story is a powerful reminder of the challenges faced by those who dedicate their lives to protecting communities, even while managing the personal hardships that accompany such service.

 

 

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