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FIRE CHIEF'S MESSAGE

A message from the Joint Base San Antonio Fire Chief: Image of Fire Chief

Joint Base San Antonio Fire & Emergency Services is committed to providing world-class structural, wildland, and aircraft rescue firefighting, to include technical rescue, emergency medical services, hazardous materials response, fire inspections, code enforcement and public fire & life safety education. 

Every single day, the men and women of our organization wakes to serve and protect 85,000 service members, civilians, contractors, and family members, who live and work on this amazing installation. This includes tens of thousands of visitors. Every firefighter does their best to live by our motto: "Protecting the Bravest Armed Forces in the World and their families every day!" Joint Base San Antonio has a tremendous and rich history, with its military lineage stretching back nearly to the beginning of the State of Texas. 

Deputy Chief SMSgt Justin Hrusovsky and I are honored and proud to lead the incredible men and women of our professional emergency services organization. We look forward to the success, challenges, and growth the future brings. Our expectation is the pursuit of excellence and the display of greatness as we proudly serve our Joint Base San Antonio community.

Michael Guzman

Fire Chief

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JBSA firefighters train with aircraft live fire exercise
502nd Air Base Wing
Oct. 24, 2023 | 2:14
Members of the Joint Base San Antonio fire departments participate in an aircraft live fire exercise at JBSA-Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, Oct. 24, 2023. The biannual training’s purpose is to assess the firefighter’s ability to eliminate a fire from an aircraft, while maintaining control of an emergency situation by leading a team so they could be prepared when a real-world situation arises. The training involves tackling the fire from both inside the aircraft and deploying high pressure water to the exterior using a P-34 Rapid Intervention Vehicle. (U.S. Air Force video by Taylor Curry)

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All for One and One for All - Joint Base San Antonio Fire and Rescue Immersion
502nd Air Base Wing
Oct. 9, 2024 | 5:53
We imbedded with Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) Fire Emergency Service personnel for 48 hours to capture the overall mission and technical proficiency of the busiest fire and rescue unit in the United States Air Force, at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, Oct. 9, 2024.

Their story was captured during JBSA Fire Prevention Week. The community outreach program demonstrates the unit’s commitment to promoting fire safety, connecting with local families, JBSA team members, service members, and protecting the base wide community. These initiatives strengthen community resilience by empowering individuals of all ages with the knowledge and tools to prevent and prepare for both fire, operational, and medical emergencies. (U.S. Air Force Video by Brian G. Rhodes)

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