March Field Fire Emergency Services

March Field Fire Emergency Services March Field Fire Emergency Services is proud to be an integral part of one of the oldest Airfields in the Department of Defense.

March Field Fire Emergency Services
March Air Reserve Base, CA

"The Desire to Serve, the Ability to Perform, and the Courage to Act" - USAF Fire Protection Motto Alessandro Flying Training Field was renamed March Field in honor of Second Lieutenant Peyton C. March, Jr., on 20 March 1918, who had been killed in a flying accident in Texas the previous month.

March Field Fire Emergency Services is hiring!Currently advertising to fill a Firefighter/Hazardous Materials Technician...
04/23/2026

March Field Fire Emergency Services is hiring!

Currently advertising to fill a Firefighter/Hazardous Materials Technician position.

Los Angeles, CA locality pay.

Come join the Team!

Click on "Learn more about this agency" button below to view Eligibilities being considered and other IMPORTANT information. The primary purpose of this position is to serve as a Firefighter assigned to a crew engaged in airfield, structural firefighting, crash-rescue, and Hazardous Materials (HAZMA...

March Field Fire Emergency Services is en route to provide mutual aid at the Springs Fire in Moreno Valley with our 4,00...
04/03/2026

March Field Fire Emergency Services is en route to provide mutual aid at the Springs Fire in Moreno Valley with our 4,000 gallon water tender and an Incident Safety Officer.

March Air Reserve Base

15000 Block of Gilman Springs Rd, Moreno Valley

01/09/2026

Boots on the Ground: March Firefighters Answer the Call in the Eaton Fire

Story by Jena Calvitti

In January 2025, a catastrophic wildfire erupted in California’s Eaton Canyon, burning more than 14,000 acres, destroying over 9,400 structures, and displacing over 100,000 residents. Driven by hurricane-force winds and months of drought, the fire overwhelmed local resources and created a humanitarian crisis in the foothill communities of Altadena and Pasadena.

Amid the chaos, Air Force civil engineers answered the call—not only as technical specialists, but as a lifeline for the communities in distress. Their mission was clear: augment local firefighting efforts, protect lives and property, and restore critical infrastructure. Engineers deployed as part of a Type I strike team, equipped with five structural fire trucks, each able to pump 1,000 gallons per minute and provide 1,900 feet of firefighting hose. Self-sufficient for 72 hours, the team carried food, water, fuel, and medical supplies—everything needed to sustain operations.

When boots hit the ground, the magnitude was undeniable: the air was thick with smoke, burning wood and dry grass stung their nostrils, and the orange glow of fire painted the sky behind the Rose Bowl stadium. Conditions were bone dry—the perfect storm for mass destruction.

For the Airmen at March Air Reserve Base, the deployment reflected something deeper: Air Force civil engineers’ commitment to service, strength, and compassion when disaster strikes. One Airman reflected that seeing families displaced and livelihoods destroyed only reinforced why they train relentlessly.

“There’s an unspoken understanding that we’re all in this together, and we’ll get through it together. Empathy is a huge factor. You see the news footage. You hear the reports. You try to imagine what it must be like to face the threat of losing everything you own, everything you’ve worked for. Families being displaced, livelihoods threatened…that hits you hard. You can’t help but feel a deep sense of empathy for the people of Altadena,” said Michael A. Goodman, Assistant Chief of Health and Safety for March Field Fire Emergency Services.

Civil engineer firefighters integrated seamlessly into strike teams under local command, working side-by-side with municipal crews to defend homes in immediate danger, target spot fires, and conduct overhaul to prevent re-ignition. When water supply issues and equipment failures threatened operations, civil engineer teams improvised—locating alternative sources, troubleshooting pumps, and maintaining continuity under pressure. Their ability to adapt in real time was critical to holding the line.

Goodman recalled a moment of calm after the flames subsided: “The sun was setting over the scorched landscape, smoke rising in whisps from what was left of the community, and there was a quiet that enveloped us. No sounds of cars, no sirens, no roaring fire, just silence. A calm not everyone could understand was in the air."

Thinking back on the mission, Goodman added: “You don’t go into a situation like Eaton alone. You go with your team, and you go for the people who need you most. That’s the calling.”

Eaton proved that expertise, combined with compassion, can drastically change the outcome of a disaster. The Eaton wildfire was a test of endurance, adaptability, and humanity. For the people of Altadena, they restored safety and stability. And for the Airmen who answered the call, Eaton was a reminder of why they train, why they serve, and why they stand ready when communities face their darkest hours.

01/01/2026
Join the March Field Fire Emergency Services Team!GS-07 Firefighter/Hazardous Materials TechnicianLos Angeles, CA locali...
08/27/2025

Join the March Field Fire Emergency Services Team!

GS-07 Firefighter/Hazardous Materials Technician

Los Angeles, CA locality pay

Click on "Learn more about this agency" button below to view Eligibilities being considered and other IMPORTANT information. The primary purpose of this position is: To serve as a Firefighter assigned to a crew engaged in airfield, structural firefig...

March Field Fire Emergency Services is hiring!GS-11 Deputy Fire ChiefLos Angeles, CA locality pay
08/26/2025

March Field Fire Emergency Services is hiring!

GS-11 Deputy Fire Chief
Los Angeles, CA locality pay

Click on "Learn more about this agency" button below to view Eligibilities being considered and other IMPORTANT information. The primary purpose of this position is: To serve as the Deputy Fire Chief to fully share with the Fire Chief the o...

04/14/2025

The 2025 SoCal Airshow at March Air Reserve Base is a wrap!

A special note of thanks is in order to our personnel that put in the work prepping for the show and performing our mission since “fly-in” day Wednesday.

We are extremely grateful for our community partners that assisted us with equipment and manpower. Without your commitment to training with us and integrating into our airshow plan we wouldn’t have been as well prepared to protect our guests and performers.

CAL FIRE/Riverside County Fire Department

City of Riverside Fire Department

Corona Fire Department

Palm Springs Fire Department

Canyon Lake Fire Department

01/23/2025

March Field Fire Emergency Services Engine 9 and Incident Safety Officer have been released from the Eaton Fire and are en route to March ARB.

March Air Reserve Base

The United States Air Force page published some action shots of our personnel captured by the outstanding March Air Rese...
01/15/2025

The United States Air Force page published some action shots of our personnel captured by the outstanding March Air Reserve Base public affairs shop.

Kudos from the Boss. His support makes it possible 👍🏻March Air Reserve Base
01/12/2025

Kudos from the Boss. His support makes it possible 👍🏻

March Air Reserve Base

Putting in work!
01/12/2025

Putting in work!

01/11/2025

After March personnel were demobilized from the Hurst Fire this morning they were in the right place at the right time to be on the initial response to the Archer Fire prior to them departing for the Pallisades Fire.

They have been released from Archer and are now on their way to the Eaton Fire.

March Air Reserve Base

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6450 8th Street
Riverside, CA
92518

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