by Airman 1st Class Amber Powell
177th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
12/9/2014 - ATLANTIC CITY AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, N.J. -- Airmen
assigned to the 177th Fighter Wing's Fire Department, Station 24-2,
responded with the South Jersey Transportation Authority Station 24-1
and the Egg Harbor Township Police Department to a two-car collision
outside the main gate here Dec. 4.
Responding 177th FW personnel included Staff Sgt. Jason Adams, Airman
1st Class Patrick McColgan, and Assistant Chiefs Ron Wilkens and Ryan
Brennan.
"Our fire fighters performed the patient extrication using hydraulic
rescue tools off of Rescue 26," said Senior Master Sgt. Brian Alexander,
chief of the 177th FW Fire Emergency Services.
"We removed the driver's side B post, rear door and front seat", added
Wilkens. "[The] patient was removed and transferred to [emergency
medical services]. The guys did a great job."
Station 24-2 consists of enlisted members of 177th FW in addition to New
Jersey state employees. The organization conducts specialized training
exercises, such as vehicle extraction, airport familiarization and
hazmat training to familiarize themselves with procedures and equipment.
During their time in basic military training and throughout their
careers, Airmen are taught the importance of remaining calm in an
emergency situation and focusing on the task at hand.
"Remember your training and keep calm," said Adams. "Then you will be
able to go back to your basics to assess the scene and complete the task
at hand safely. If someone you are trying to help sees you calm,
maintaining your composure, they are more likely to be calm as well."
Thursday, December 11, 2014
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