Monday, June 27, 2016

U.S. Army Civilian Firefighters Vehicle Extrication Training

U.S. Army Civilian Firefighters Vehicle Extrication Training
U.S. Army civilian firefighters from U.S. Army installations at Ansbach, Grafenwoehr, Illesheim, and Wiesbaden, Germany, improve vehicle extrication skills at the Urlas Firefighting Training Center in Ansbach, Germany, June 23, 2016. The purpose of vehicle extrication training is to gain access to victims trapped inside vehicles. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Georgios Moumoulidis/released)
U.S. Army Civilian Firefighters Vehicle Extrication Training
 (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Georgios Moumoulidis/released)
U.S. Army Civilian Firefighters Vehicle Extrication Training
Civilian firefighters Sascha Schubert, left, from the Ansbach fire Department, and Werner Deppisch, right, from the Illesheim Fire Department, take part in their annual vehicle extrication training at the Urlas Firefighting Training Center in Ansbach, Germany, June 23, 2016. The purpose of vehicle extrication training is to gain access to victims trapped inside vehicles. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Georgios Moumoulidis/released)
U.S. Army Civilian Firefighters Vehicle Extrication Training
Civilian firefighters Sascha Schubert, left, from the Ansbach fire Department, and Werner Deppisch, right, from the Illesheim Fire Department, take part in their annual vehicle extrication training at the Urlas Firefighting Training Center in Ansbach, Germany, June 23, 2016. The purpose of vehicle extrication training is to gain access to victims trapped inside vehicles. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Georgios Moumoulidis/released)
U.S. Army Civilian Firefighters Vehicle Extrication Training
Sascha Schubert, a civilian firefighter from the Wiesbaden Fire Department, takes part in his annual vehicle extrication training at the Urlas Firefighting Training Center in Ansbach, Germany, June 23, 2016. The purpose of vehicle extrication training is to gain access to victims trapped inside vehicles. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Georgios Moumoulidis/released)
U.S. Army Civilian Firefighters Vehicle Extrication Training
Michael Fuchs, a civilian firefighter from the Illesheim Fire Department, takes part in his annual vehicle extrication training at the Urlas Firefighting Training Center in Ansbach, Germany, June 23, 2016. The purpose of vehicle extrication training is to gain access to victims trapped inside vehicles. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Georgios Moumoulidis/released)
U.S. Army Civilian Firefighters Vehicle Extrication Training
(U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Georgios Moumoulidis/released)

Monday, June 20, 2016

Firefighters from the 115th Fighter Wing save a woman's life.

Firefighters from the 115th Fighter Wing Truax Fire and Emergency Services re-enact their cardiopulmonary resuscitation training in Madison, Wis., June 6, 2016. The three firefighters completed CPR training, a lifesaving technique used when someone's heartbeat has stopped or that person is not breathing, the morning before they received a call to save a woman's life during an emergency situation at Dane County Regional Airport on May 24, 2016. (Photo courtesy of Master Sgt. Gary Peck)

Ailing youth and family participate in firefighting activities

Ailing youth and family participate in firefighting activities
Firefighter Addison Mcgarrity, 775 Civil Engineer Squadron, takes Joshua Jones, for a lift in a ladder fire truck June 9 at Fire Station #1, Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Jones, who has a life-threatening illness, has always loved fire trucks and firefighters. While here, he and his family toured a fire station, rode in a fire truck, and participated in firefighting training with firefighters from the 419th Fighter Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Cromar)
Ailing youth and family participate in firefighting activities
Joshua Jones, top left, gets a lift in a ladder fire truck June 9 at Fire Station #1, Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Jones, who has a life-threatening illness, has always loved fire trucks and firefighters. While here, he and his family toured a fire station, rode in a fire truck, and participated in firefighting training with firefighters from the 419th Fighter Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Cromar)
Ailing youth and family participate in firefighting activities
Joshua Jones, along with sisters Rachel, front, and Merriam, back, receives a fire truck tour from Airman 1st Class Franky Martinez, 419th Civil Engineer Squadron, June 9 at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Jones, who has a life-threatening illness, loves fire trucks and firefighters and got to become a firefighter for a day. While here, he and is family toured a fire station, rode in a fire truck, and participated in firefighting drills with reservists from the 419th Fighter Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Cromar)
Ailing youth and family participate in firefighting activities
A crash truck battles a fire during training June 9 with reserve Airmen from the 419th Fighter Wing, Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Inside the truck, 17-year-old Joshua Jones, who has a life-threatening illness, had a hands-on experience as a firefighter for a day. While here, Jones and his family toured a fire station, rode in a fire truck, and participated in firefighting training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Cromar)
Ailing youth and family participate in firefighting activities
Staff Sgt. Anthony Runco, a reservist in the 419th Civil Engineer Squadron, talks about firefighting equipment with Joshua Jones and his family June 9 at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Jones, who is enduring a life-threatening illness, became a firefighter for a day. While here, he and is family toured a fire station, rode in a fire truck, and participated in firefighting drills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Cromar)
Ailing youth and family participate in firefighting activities
Staff Sgt. Anthony Runco, a reservist in the 419th Civil Engineer Squadron, talks about firefighting equipment with Joshua Jones and his family June 9 at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Jones, who is enduring a life-threatening illness, became a firefighter for a day. While here, he and is family toured a fire station, rode in a fire truck, and participated in firefighting drills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Cromar)
Ailing youth and family participate in firefighting activities
Staff Sgt. Anthony Runco, a reservist in the 419th Civil Engineer Squadron, talks about firefighting equipment with Joshua Jones and his family June 9 at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Jones, who is enduring a life-threatening illness, became a firefighter for a day. While here, he and is family toured a fire station, rode in a fire truck, and participated in firefighting drills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Cromar)

Coast Guard, Center for Coastal Studies free entangled turtle near Woods Hole

Coast Guard, Center for Coastal Studies free entangled turtle near Woods HoleAn entangled leather-back turtle is pictured along side a Coast Guard 45-foot rescue boat, wrapped in line from a lobster pot, Sunday, June 19, 2016 near Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The turtle was freed by members of the Center For Coastal Studies and a Coast Guard crew from Station Woods Hole. (U.S. Coast Guard photo)




























Coast Guard, Center for Coastal Studies free entangled turtle near Woods Hole
An entangled leather-back turtle is pictured along side a Coast Guard 45-foot rescue boat, wrapped in line from a lobster pot, Sunday, June 19, 2016 near Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The turtle was freed by members of the Center For Coastal Studies and a Coast Guard crew from Station Woods Hole. (U.S. Coast Guard photo)

SCANG F-16 mishap response

SCANG F-16 mishap response
U.S. Airmen assigned to the 169th Fighter Wing at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, S.C., look for debris in the area where an F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jet from the South Carolina Air National Guard crashed in Louisville, Georgia, June 8, 2016. Two SCANG F-16s collided mid-air during routine night flying training in the Jefferson County area, June 7, 2016. Both pilots ejected safely. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Caycee Watson)

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