The Naval Air Station Corpus Christi Fire and Emergency Services, also referred to as the NASCCFD or NASCC F&ES, was established in 1941 to support flight training and airfield operations on the base. The department is staffed by 67 personnel (including two civilians) in four divisions: Administration, Operations, Fire Prevention/Public Education, and Fire Training, Health, and Safety. The Naval Air Station Corpus Christi Fire and Emergency Services became a CFAI accredited agency in 2015. The agency responded to over 1,000 calls for service in 2016.
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| - The Naval Air Station Corpus Christi Fire and Emergency Services, also referred to as the NASCCFD or NASCC F&ES, was established in 1941 to support flight training and airfield operations on the base. The department is staffed by 67 personnel (including two civilians) in four divisions: Administration, Operations, Fire Prevention/Public Education, and Fire Training, Health, and Safety. The Naval Air Station Corpus Christi Fire and Emergency Services became a CFAI accredited agency in 2015. The agency responded to over 1,000 calls for service in 2016.
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| - The Naval Air Station Corpus Christi Fire and Emergency Services, also referred to as the NASCCFD or NASCC F&ES, was established in 1941 to support flight training and airfield operations on the base. The department is staffed by 67 personnel (including two civilians) in four divisions: Administration, Operations, Fire Prevention/Public Education, and Fire Training, Health, and Safety. Uniformed personnel operate from two stations on the main NAS Corpus Christi base, plus three stations at Naval Outlying Landing Fields situated between five and 95 miles from the main base. Operations personnel work a 24/24 schedule with a fixed Kelly day. Those assigned to Station 105 (Goliad NOLF) work a three month rotation on a modified 48/48 schedule. The Naval Air Station Corpus Christi Fire and Emergency Services became a CFAI accredited agency in 2015. The agency responded to over 1,000 calls for service in 2016.
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