Story by Airman 1st Class Tiffany Price February 03, 2022 at 10:15AM When thinking of crash rescue, an eight car pile-up on the freeway probably comes to mind, or maybe an aircraft mishap on the flight line. An immediate thought isn’t usually the team and the preventative efforts that crash rescue really is. The 325th Civil Engineer Squadron fire department’s top priority when responding to emergencies is the safety and efficiency of their response. Often times they are responding to life and death situations. With that priority in mind, training and skillset upkeep is essential.
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