State Guard giving helicopter to Metro Fire
From: Sandy Loue:
The California Army National Guard will be transferring a UH-1 Huey helicopter over to the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District for use as a training craft.
The transfer from the 812th Medical Detachment is scheduled to take place Wednesday at Sac Metro's air operations branch at McClellan Park, according to a news release from Sac Metro.
The helicopter was built in 1970.
Captain Christian Pebbles, spokesman for Metro Fire, said the department currently has one helicopter. The added second helicopter will be used for training.
Sac Metro had applied for and was granted the surplus helicopter at no cost to the department. That was done with help from the California Office of Emergency Management and federal authorities, officials said.
The fire agency serves approximately 600,000 people in parts of Sacramento County, Placer County and the city of Citrus Heights.
Source: Sacbee - Link
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