Senior Airman Joshua Brockman, 82nd Medical Group, explains to Robert Thompson, Sheppard Fire Department station chief, what happened when a Mobile Oxygen Storage Tank caught fire while being filled Aug. 8 at Bldg. 1924. The tank was being leak tested by Sheppard personnel for Will Rogers Air National Guard Base. No serious injuries occured. Fire officials said the incident is still under investigation. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jacob Corbin)
A flash fire caused this Will Rogers Air National Guard Base Mobile Oxygen Storage Tank to burn while Team Sheppard members were filling it prior to a leak test Aug. 8 at Bldg. 1924. No serious injuries occured as a result of the incident. Sheppard fire officials said the incident is still under investigation. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jacob Corbin)
A Will Rogers Air National Guard Base Mobile Oxygen Storage Tank similar to this one was cause for fire crews to respond Aug. 8 to Bldg. 1924. According to fire officials, a flash fire occurred during testing, charring the outside of the container. The incident is still under investigation. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jacob Corbin)