Ketchikan International Airport Fire Department, 1000 Airport Terminal, Ketchikan, Alaska. Ketchikan Gateway County. Located across the Tongass Narrows from Ketchikan City on Gravina Island. The airport, KTN, opened in 1973. The fire department is staffed by 8 career firefighters.
Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson (JBER) Fire Training Facilities. Spur Road, JBER, Anchorage, Alaska. This appears to be a burn building located along the Alaska Railroad on JBER. Of course, no information was found.
Central Mat-Su Fire Department, Station 6-2, Mile 6.9 Knik-Goose Bay, 4500 South Mainsail Avenue, Wasilla, Alaska. Central Mat-Su is the second largest and second busiest department in Alaska. Formed in 1986 when the Wasilla Fire Services Area operational merged with the Lakes Fire Services Area. They legally consolidated in 1991 to form the Wasilla-Lakes Fire Service Area. OPerating out of 7 stations they cover 150 square miles including the City of Wasilla and the Matanuska-Susitna Borough.
Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson (JBER) Fire Training Facilities. Spur Road, JBER, Anchorage, Alaska. This appears to be a burn building located along the Alaska Railroad on JBER. Of course, no information was found.
Central Mat-Su Fire Department, Station 6-2, Mile 6.9 Knik-Goose Bay, 4500 South Mainsail Avenue, Wasilla, Alaska. Central Mat-Su is the second largest and second busiest department in Alaska. Formed in 1986 when the Wasilla Fire Services Area operational merged with the Lakes Fire Services Area. They legally consolidated in 1991 to form the Wasilla-Lakes Fire Service Area. OPerating out of 7 stations they cover 150 square miles including the City of Wasilla and the Matanuska-Susitna Borough.
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