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Senior Airman Brandon Culpan, a health services manager with the 1st Special Operations Medical Group, is nominated to become a Trusted Care Hero at Hurlburt Field, Fla., Feb. 8, 2017. Culpan has been nominated to become a Trusted Care Hero, an Air Force award that recognizes Air Force medical personnel that embody the values of the Air Force Medical Service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Dennis Spain) Air Commando recognized as Trusted Care Hero
The day began when Culpan was returning from leave for the drive home. While stocking up on energy drinks and snacks at a gas station in his hometown, Culpan saw clouds of black smoke off in the distance, but thought nothing of it.
0 3/05
2017
Master Sgt. Stephanie Horn, the health services manager for the 92nd Medical Group, is interviewed at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., Feb. 26, 2016, for a video that will be part of the presentation at her local American Red Cross Hometown Heroes luncheon. Horn was named an American Red Cross Hometown Hero after saving a woman's life last year. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Mackenzie Richardson) Fairchild Airman named Red Cross Hometown Hero
Master Sgt. Stephanie Horn, the health services manager for the 92nd Medical Group, was recognized as an American Red Cross Hometown Hero Feb. 26 by the American Red Cross Association for her lifesaving actions in January 2015 in Spokane, Washington.
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2016
Staff Sgt. Christina Begeal, a 22nd Medical Group aerospace medical technician, poses for a photo, Jan. 13, 2016, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Begeal saved the life of an individual at a local restaurant who suffered a seizure during his work shift. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Jenna K. Caldwell) Airman’s quick, calm response helps save life
"He couldn't talk. He couldn't move," said Staff Sgt. Christina Begeal, a 22nd Medical Group aerospace medical technician. "So I told him, 'If you can hear me, squeeze my hand -- one for yes, two for no,' and he could do that."
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2016
Staff Sgt. Edgar Hooks, a 60th Maintenance Squadron avionics specialist, and Staff Sgt. Sean Richardson, the 821st Contingency Response Support Squadron transmission systems supervisor, used their Air Force training to save the life of a 6-year-old boy who was drowning in a friend's pool. Richardson pulled the unconscious child from the bottom of a 10-feet-deep pool and Hooks resuscitated the boy by performing CPR. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ken Wright) Travis Airmen save boy from drowning
When a summer pool party became a life or death situation for a 6-year-old boy, two Airmen from Travis Air Force Base, California, used their military training to save his life.
0 9/01
2015
To beat the summer heat, locals flock to a popular swimming hole in a remote canyon of the Sierra foothills near Beale Air Force Base, Calif. Area emergency services have responded to a dramatic increase in rescues from the isolated location in recent years. Airman saves teen during remote outing
Sunday afternoon, Sept. 1, Maj. Jaesin White and his family set out on a hike to a popular swimming hole in the Sierra foothills of Northern California. They never suspected the path they followed into the woods that day would lead them into the heart of a grateful stranger.
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