Posted on October 16th, 2025
Fire Protection Specialists in the Air Force are some of the most intensively AFFF-exposed firefighters in the military, because they deal with burning rocket fuel and other hazardous materials. You can seek compensation if you developed cancer or other serious health conditions while serving in this role.
Fire Protection Specialists in the Air Force are responsible for protecting people, property, and the environment during fires and emergencies. They fight structural fires, fires involving hazardous materials, and fires involving jet or rocket fuel. As a result of direct, frequent contact with toxic PFAS chemicals within AFFF, there is a significantly higher exposure risk compared to other military roles. If you are seeking VA disability benefits or filing an AFFF claim, ELG Law can assist you during the process and help you secure what you are entitled to.
Fire Protection Specialists manage and operate fire alarm communication centers, inspect fire suppression equipment and vehicles, handle hazardous materials incidents with specialized HazMat training, and conduct extensive AFFF training exercises. Their work requires constant readiness to respond to unpredictable emergency situations on Air Force bases where AFFF was stored and routinely deployed.
Following approximately 9-10 weeks of specialized technical training, usually at Goodfellow Air Force Base in Texas, these specialists gain years of hands-on experience with foam systems. Career progression includes opportunities for specialized certifications such as HazMat Technician, Driver/Operator, and Fire Officer, each involving additional AFFF exposure through training and operational duties.
Aviation and military environments create unique exposure scenarios. AFFF is the primary suppression agent used by Air Force Fire Protection Specialists to respond to aircraft emergencies, fuel fires, and hazardous materials incidents. Years or decades of repeated, intensive contact with foam concentrates cause significant PFAS body burdens.
Fire Protection Specialists are entitled to recover compensation for medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and ongoing health monitoring. Unlike VA claims, AFFF claims can provide compensation for the full scope of damages caused by PFAS exposure.
A court or claims reviewer will look for specific documentation to establish your exposure:
You can create a compelling timeline connecting your military service to AFFF exposure and subsequent health conditions based on your specialized training records, assignment history, and incident response logs.
During their duties protecting others, Air Force Fire Protection Specialists unknowingly exposed themselves to toxic chemicals. ELG Law has experience representing veterans across all military branches in AFFF exposure cases.
Our attorneys handle both VA disability claims and AFFF claims, determining which approach maximizes your compensation. With our experience working with military firefighters, we know where to find training logs, base assignment records, and environmental contamination reports that can strengthen your case.
Get a free case evaluation from ELG Law today. To determine your eligibility for compensation, we will examine your service history, medical diagnosis, and available documentation.