by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle
446th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
10/25/2012 - MCCHORD FIELD, Wash. -- Airman
1st Class Micah Myers said he never expected more than a "pat on the
back" from his supervisor when he and Senior Airman Andrew Moser helped
save a Lakewood citizen's life earlier this year. However, the 36th
Aerial Port Squadron Reservists got a little more than a pat when they
were awarded the American Red Cross Good Samaritan Award by the Rainier
Chapter in Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 24.
The Citizen Airmen earned the award for putting their first aid training
into action by rescuing a man, who suffered from a seizure and head
trauma in Lakewood, June 2. The two Airmen were driving home after
finishing their military duties when they saw the man seize up and fall
to the ground. They made a U-turn and proceeded to assist.
"Instincts told me to stabilize his head, make sure he had a pulse, and
was breathing," said Moser, who received first aid training when he was
on the ski patrol and again when in the military. "Then we treated him
for shock and tried to keep him comfortable for when he regained
consciousness."
"We did what needed to be done," Myers said. "I didn't expect anything
more than a pat on the back from our supervisor or something."
Friday, October 26, 2012
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