by Rachel Hunter
“It’s our helicopter!” Gouverneur Elementary School students screamed in excitement as the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade’s 227th Aviation Support Battalion landed a U.S. Army MEDEVAC HH-60 “Mike” Model Black Hawk Helicopter on the school’s baseball field. The event kicked off the Gouverneur Elementary School’s Fun Day, an annual end-of-year event, on Tuesday, June 13. Organized by Gouverneur Elementary PTO, the Fun Day event served as a way for the Gouverneur Elementary School students to meet and learn from the community’s heroes.
The big attraction was the Black Hawk Helicopter and its crew, including Gouverneur native, CW4 Nate Halpin, the son of Charlie and Kim Halpin of Gouverneur, who is stationed on Fort Drum, and his daughter attends Gouverneur Elementary School. CW4 Halpin, a pilot, has been flying Black Hawk helicopters for 15 years. “It’s exciting,” he said. “I’ve been doing it for a long time and I still love it. There’s a lot of challenges.” The Gouverneur Elementary School students were amazed at the opportunity to see a Black Hawk up-close and in person – perhaps a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. “I remember when I was their age going over to Fort Drum, climbing on the helicopters whenever we had the chance,” CW4 Halpin said. “It’s pretty cool.”
The HH-60M-model is specifically designed to support aerial medical and ambulatory patient transport MEDEVAC services such as evacuating wounded troops from the battlefield under difficult weather conditions, during day and night. While the primary mission of the HH-60M is MEDEVAC, it can also be easily tasked to carry out personnel transport, search and rescue, resupply, aerial reconnaissance, cargo transport, and wildfire suppression missions, making it a truly multi-purpose aerial asset. The HH-60M is manned by a pilot, co-pilot, crew chief and flight medic. The 10th Combat Aviation Brigade’s 227th Aviation Support Battalion does a lot of local support with the MEDEVAC HH-60M “Mike” Model Black Hawk Helicopter. With the hoist on the side of the helicopter, they are able to extract people out of the North Country’s waterways and rivers that the other air-evac helicopters are not able to do. In 2022, they responded to 78 calls, and they look forward to continuing to support the North Country community.
In addition to the display from the Ft. Drum military, the following law enforcement, rescue and fire agencies were also on site:
The Gouverneur Fire Department brought their new Truck 2, Engine 17 and Rescue 4 Trucks for the Gouverneur Elementary School students to view during their Fun Day event. All students had the opportunity to learn about fire safety, firefighting equipment, and more from Gouverneur Fire Chief Thomas Conklin and other GFD Firefighters in attendance.
Gouverneur Police Department Officer Jesse Sheen talked with the students about the role of a police officer and their equipment, and gave the students the opportunity to check out the GPD’s apparatus.
The Gouverneur Rescue Squad was also on site with their ambulance, A-175. Students had the opportunity to learn about the Emergency Medical Services and what is involved in becoming an EMT. They also had the opportunity to learn about the equipment aboard the ambulance.
Also on premises was a New York State Police (Troop B) K-9 Officer M. Berwald who demonstrated the helpful role of police dogs in the execution of specialized tasks.
In addition to the exceptional display by these community heroes, the Gouverneur Elementary School students also enjoyed games (including tug-of-war), bounce house fun, sno-cones (served by the Ice Cream Bowl), and so much more. The Gouverneur Elementary School Fun Day was made possible by the Gouverneur Elementary PTO and all of the volunteers who came out in great number to ensure the Fun Day was one that the local youths would never forget.
For more information on the Gouverneur Central School District, visit gcsk12.org.