PHOTOS: The Tri-Cities Airport is making a significant investment towards safety and emergency response capabilities with a brand-new vehicle specially designed to respond to aviation emergencies. PSC officials said the airport celebrated the arrival of a new Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting vehicle on March 16 with a ceremonial “push-in” event. The vehicle carries 1,500 gallons of water, 500 pounds of dry chemical agent, and 210 gallons of fluorine-free firefighting foam that officials say reduces environmental impact while still effectively fighting fires.
“This new ARFF vehicle represents our continued commitment to maintaining the highest safety standards for our passengers, airline partners, and employees,” said Buck Taft, Director of Tri-Cities Airport, in a written statement. “We’re especially proud that this vehicle uses fluorine-free F3 foam instead of traditional AFFF, allowing PSC to lead the way in adopting safer, more environmentally responsible firefighting technology. As the Tri-Cities region grows and air travel continues to increase, it’s essential that our emergency response capabilities grow alongside it.”
PSC officials said firefighting service at the airport is provided through a partnership with the Pasco Fire Department. Two firefighters are dedicated to the airport each shift, with another four additional firefighters available to provide support if needed.
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