by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons
116th Air Control Wing
3/28/2014 - ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. -- A
Georgia Air National Guardsman traveling to work at here March 27, came
upon a two car accident just south of the base and took quick action to
assist an unconscious woman.
Senior Master Sgt. William Greenway, superintendent of the 116th
Security Forces Squadron, along with an unidentified civilian, stopped
to provide assistance when they noticed one of the vehicles involved in
the accident had penetrated a section of the base fence.
"When I approached the vehicle, I noticed a woman partially in the
driver's seat and lying on her back over the cars console," said
Greenway. "She had blood on her face and was unconscious and barely
breathing."
With all the vehicle doors locked, Greenway and the civilian forced
their fingers between the glass and the frame, pulling the window until
it shattered.
Jumping in the backseat, the Security Forces Airman immediately put his
first-aid training to use opening the victim's airway while supporting
and immobilizing her neck.
"I kept speaking into her ear letting her know everything was okay and
that medical help was on the way," said Greenway. "I held her for
approximately 10 minutes until the paramedics arrived."
While emergency personnel cut the passenger door off, Greenway shielded
the victim from the glass and assisted in clearing the woman from the
vehicle.
"As a Georgia Guardsman, I am proud to lend a hand to anyone in need,"
he said. "I didn't think about it, I just reacted. My training was a
part of it, but more importantly, I believe my actions were based on the
Air Force core values that are instilled in me."
Friday, April 04, 2014
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