 Ty and Marine Aircraft Rescue Firefighting Units are setting up a mock plane crash for training aboard Karat Royal Tire Force Base. The mock side is on the edge of the runway and features a live airplane fuel fire to make it more realistic. It's important because in a real situation you make sure that you're up to the standard to be able to pull through when somebody's life actually is on the line. The crash crews line up in a three-man team when crew member mans the firehose on the truck to support them. Both crews approach the fire from opposite sides to extinguish it. Meanwhile, other crew members search for survivors to evacuate and give them first aid. The patient's a man car out here where it's going to take more than just the type of firefighter. That's why it's good for us to be trained up and all on the same page. So when results happen, we come together and get job done. The crash crews put the fire out and found all the mock survivors. Lines supplied in Vasquez, Karat Royal Tire Force Base, Kingdom of Thailand.