Goodfellow emergency responders and local partners team up for training Published Sept. 27, 2023 By Airman 1st Class Madison Collier 17th Training Wing Public Affairs Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas -- Service members and first responders from Goodfellow Air Force Base joined forces with local law enforcement officers from the Tom Green County Sheriff's Office for an intensive week-long training exercise aimed at enhancing their preparedness for real-world scenarios, Sept. 18-22. Goodfellow emergency responders and local partners team up for training Robert Madrid, 17th Security Forces Squadron investigator, participates in the final training simulation during the Rescue Task Force course of the Threat Suppression Inc. exercise, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, Sep. 21, 2023. The course is designed with “round robin” training groups who teach participants active shooter exercises and responses to multiple active shooter events. Members of the 17th SFS, the 17th Civil Engineering Squadron fire department, and local Tom Green County Sheriff's Office officers participated in a week of classroom and practical exercises to prepare them for real world scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Madison Collier) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res The week-long training exercise was divided into classroom and practical exercises to ensure an understanding of essential concepts and techniques. Classroom sessions provided the participants with theoretical knowledge, while the practical exercises allowed them to apply these skills in controlled environments, simulating real-world scenarios. The diversity of training exercises ensured all aspects of their respective roles were covered, making this exercise truly comprehensive. Participants had the opportunity to learn from subject matter experts and share experiences. Threat Suppression Inc. provided numerous training which included their Active Shooter Rescue Task Force and Tactical Emergency Casualty Care training courses. Goodfellow emergency responders and local partners team up for training Members assigned to the 17th Training Wing team up with Tom Green County Sheriff's Office officers during the Rescue Task Force course of the Threat Suppression Inc. exercise, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, Sep. 21, 2023. Goodfellow AFB and the local community came together for a week of classroom and practical exercises to prepare them for real world scenarios. They went through training regarding protocol for different environments, locations, and scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Madison Collier) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res “It unifies our operations regarding active-shooter incidents. It brings both of us together and allows us to know each other's roles,” said Kevin Cotton, 17th Civil Engineer Squadron fire chief. “These opportunities build our knowledge, skills and abilities if something like this were to happen.” Members from the Goodfellow Fire Department and the 17th Security Forces Squadron, alongside the Tom Green County Sheriff's Office, demonstrated unity and preparedness are essential in times of crisis. This joint training exercise has strengthened the bonds between these organizations, ensuring they can continue to provide effective and efficient responses to protect the base and its surrounding community. As our military and local law enforcement agencies join forces in service, this collaboration highlights the unwavering commitment to keeping our community safe and unifying the efforts of those who stand ready to protect and serve. Goodfellow emergency responders and local partners team up for training Members assigned to the 17th training Wing participate in the final training simulation during the Rescue Task Force course of the Threat Suppression Inc. exercise, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, Sep. 21, 2023. The culminating exercise made participants use the information they learned and the training they went through to perform in a way which would apply to a real-world scenario. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Madison Collier) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res Goodfellow emergency responders and local partners team up for training U.S. Air Force Airman Alex Johnson, 17th Security Forces Squadron defender, participates in a training exercise meant to simulate room clearing in a situation where both EMS and Security Forces are present during the Rescue Task Force course of the Threat Suppression Inc. exercise, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, Sep. 21, 2023. Members of the 17th SFS, the 17th Civil Engineering Squadron fire department, and local Tom Green County Sheriff's Office officers participated in a week of classroom and practical exercises to prepare them for real world scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Madison Collier) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res Goodfellow emergency responders and local partners team up for training Alan Hebert, 17th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, navigates around a smoky environment during the Rescue Task Force course of the Threat Suppression Inc. exercise, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, Sep. 21, 2023. Participants in this practical exercise entered a building with various lighting conditions as well as fog to perform a search and rescue. Members of the 17th Security Forces Squadron, the 17th CES fire department, and local Tom Green County Sheriff's Office officers participated in a week of classroom and practical exercises to prepare them for real world scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Madison Collier) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res