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Aerial Firefighters Attack Blaze on USS Bonhomme Richard

by AgAir Update Staff
July 13, 2020
in Aerial Fire News, Helicopter
Reading Time: 1 min read
Aerial Firefighters Attack Blaze on USS Bonhomme Richard

MH-60 Sea Hawk Helicopters from Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 3  have been working throughout the day and night in an ongoing effort to save the USS Bonhomme Richard after a reported explosion below decks ignited a fire that has now engulfed several sections below decks on the amphibious assault ship.

Aerial Firefighting efforts continued overnight with MH-60 Helicopters fitted with Bambi Buckets attacking the shipboard fire onboard the USS Bonhomme Richard. Photo: U.S. Navy

The fire started on the morning of July 12, as the ship was moored pier side at Naval Base San Diego and has continued to burn for over 24 hours. The Navy confirmed that 57 people were injured in the initial incident and have been treated or taken to area hospitals for treatment. Base and shipboard firefighters responded to the initial fire that has now expanded into firefighting efforts that involve 400 people on the ship according to the Navy, along with federal assets that are fighting the fire from multiple angles that include water-based assets and helicopters.

Water based assets attack the fire from the water accessible side of the ship to keep the superstructure of the ship cool as efforts continue from the air and inside the ship. U.S. Navy Photo

Aerial firefighting efforts began at 10:30 PM PST and have continued throughout the night and continue as of publication. Aerial firefighting efforts are centered around keeping the external surfaces of the USS Bonhomme Richard cool using Bambi Buckets on long lines while firefighting efforts from the water and dockside also continue to cool the external surfaces of the ship.

An endless stream of Navy MH-60 helicopters fitted with Bambi Buckets continue to douse the upper deck of the USS Bonhomme Richard in San Diego Harbor. U.S. Navy image via YouTube.
Tags: Aerial FirefightingBambi BucketMH-60u.S. NavyUSS Bonham Richard

AgAir Update Staff

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