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Saved by the Belt

During good weather, it typically took me 30 minutes to cover the 18 miles from my home in Elizabethtown. However, it had snowed overnight, so I knew it was going to take me much longer than usual. What I didn’t know was it would take me 2½ hours to reach the hospital and, when I did, I’d be in the back of an ambulance.

Get to Know Your Manuals

Technical manuals are designed to ensure Soldiers and civilian personnel follow the proper procedures and heed safety warnings when operating or performing maintenance on equipment.

  • 1 February 2016
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Into a Trap

I was on the roster for one of the initial mixed crews and received a mission not long after starting that night’s duty cycle. It called for us to simply transfer a patient from TQ to a higher level of care in Balad. I considered to this to be a good first mission because it seemed quite routine and would likely be uneventful.

  • 1 February 2016
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What was He Thinking?

The last thing any leader wants to get is a late-night call on a weekend. Usually, the news isn’t going to be good.

  • 1 February 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
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Cooking with Fire

Everything was going great. My wife and I were excited our eldest daughter and her husband traveled from Oklahoma for a visit. After enjoying my wife’s delicious cooking during the week, they wanted to do something special and prepare a meal for us.

  • 1 February 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 1376
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Just my Luck

When I opened my eyes, I was staring at a spiral-shaped crack in my windshield roughly the size of my forehead, a large chunk of my hair dangling from the center.

  • 1 February 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 1208
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