Story by Sarayuth Pinthong November 01, 2021 at 05:12PM “The whole time I’m carrying her, I can feel her fading … choking, gasping for air, as well as a little blood coming out of her mouth.” On Aug. 18, Senior Airman Brian Chambers found his daughter choking and drove her to the Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland Fire Station 1. Jacob Mathie, lead firefighter for the 502nd Air Base Wing at JBSA-Lackland, was able to perform first response triage and unblock the child’s airway.
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