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Default Air Force Logo Travis AFB Airman treats motorcycle crash victim
Little did he know that by the end of the day, he would be instrumental in possibly saving the life of an injured motorist on U.S. Highway 50.
0 1/09
2017
Senior Airman Ronnie Perez, 460th Medical Operations Squadron medical technician, speaks to Company A, Marine Cryptologic Support Battalion members about the importance of knowing proper combat medicine skills Aug. 17, 2016, at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo. Perez taught the Marines proper techniques of controlling an airway, how to control severe bleeding, how to detect altitude sickness and how to treat orthopedic injuries. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Holden S. Faul) Airman teaches Marines combat survival skills
It’s not every day that an Airman gets to experience firsthand what it means to “train like a Marine,” let alone teach them a few skills of his own. Senior Airman Ronnie Perez, a 460th Medical Operations Squadron medical technician, recently joined 35 Marines from Company A, Marine Cryptologic Support Battalion during their summer field training Aug. 16-18 at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
0 8/23
2016
Two semitractor-trailers sit on the roadside after a sandstorm on Interstate 8 in Arizona, July 19, 2016. Staff Sgt. Eric Fullmer, a 563rd Operations Support Squadron loadmaster, and Senior Airman Shane Hardin, a 563rd OSS aerial delivery journeyman, assisted motorists injured in a wreck, which was a result of the sandstorm. (Courtesy photo) Airmen assist in Arizona highway rescue
High winds and dust whipped the uniforms of two Airmen as they attempted to rescue a woman trapped in the cab of her semitractor-trailer. One of them applied his might to the piece of metal that kept the woman confined to her vehicle while the other held the door while trying to guide her down the steps of its cab toward safety.
0 8/22
2016
Senior Airman Colton Lien, a 19th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordinance disposal technician, and his friends saved a woman from drowning June 25, 2016, at the Ouachita River Whitewater Park in Malvern, Ark. He grabbed a woman from a whirlpool in the river, and with the help of others, paddled her to safety and performed CPR until she regained consciousness. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Regina Edwards) Little Rock Airman saves woman from drowning
It was June 25, a normal Saturday of kayaking at the Ouachita River Whitewater Park in Malvern, Arkansas, for Senior Airman Colton Lien and his friends when they witnessed a woman fall out her inner tube into the middle of the river.
0 7/07
2016
Master Sgt. Shanita Campbell, assigned to the 433rd Aeromedical Staging Squadron, was one of four reservists from Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, who came upon an accident Aug. 16, 2015, and immediately stopped to render care to the injured passengers. Campbell performed triage and treatment to injured civilians until emergency medical crews arrived on scene. (U.S. Air Force photo/Minnie Jones) Reservists respond to vehicle accident, help save lives
After completing two combined training assemblies, four 433rd Airlift Wing Airmen began a three-hour journey home to Houston, Texas, Aug 16., when they came upon an automobile accident on Interstate Highway 10.
0 8/28
2015
Airmen from the 366th Equipment Maintenance Squadron at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, stand behind Airman 1st Class Saul Vasquez (center) May 14, 2015. On April 2, 2015, Vasquez tore his radial artery inside the belly of an F-15E Strike Eagle. Without the quick response and self-aid and buddy care training of his fellow Airmen, he may not be alive today. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Connor J. Marth) Blood brothers
Airman 1st Class Saul Vasquez, from Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, tore his radial artery during a misstep while performing maintenance on an F-15E Strike Eagle April 2, 2015. Thanks to the quick response of his co-workers providing self-aid and buddy care, they were able to keep Vasquez alive and get him the help he needed.
0 7/20
2015
Staff Sgt. Jordan Gunterman (center) and his military working dog Nina, stand with the Wulfers family Jan. 23, 2014, in the 460th Security Forces Squadron kennels at Buckley Air Force Base, Colo. Gunterman was the first responder to a drunken driving car accident that affected the Wulfers family. Gunterman is a 460th SFS military working dog handler (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Riley Johnson/Released) Hero to three: NCO saves lives from drunken driving accident
Minutes from their home, laughing as they discussed the night’s events, a security forces Airman and his wife pulled up to the scene of a drunken driving accident. Sharing his experience of that night, he asks "Was it worth it?"
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2014
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