KADENA AIR BASE, Japan -- A pararescueman from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron checks for vitals on a simulated patient after pulling the victim from under a vehicle as the squadron's independent duty medical technician evaluates during a training exercise here April 16. Pararescuemen are the only Department of Defense specialty specifically trained and equipped to conduct conventional or unconventional rescue operations. These battlefield Airmen are personnel recovery specialists with emergency medical capabilities able to locate and save injured personnel anytime, anywhere. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Cram)
KADENA AIR BASE, Japan -- Pararescuemen from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron prepare to raise a turned over vehicle with a lift kit to rescue a trapped simulated patient as evaluators and squadron members look on during a training exercise here April 16. Pararescuemen are the only Department of Defense specialty specifically trained and equipped to conduct conventional or unconventional rescue operations. These battlefield Airmen are personnel recovery specialists with emergency medical capabilities able to locate and save injured personnel anytime, anywhere. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Cram)
KADENA AIR BASE, Japan -- Pararescuemen from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron pull a simulated patient from a vehicle as an evaluator looks on during a training exercise here April 16. Pararescuemen are the only Department of Defense specialty specifically trained and equipped to conduct conventional or unconventional rescue operations. These battlefield Airmen are personnel recovery specialists with emergency medical capabilities able to locate and save injured personnel anytime, anywhere. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Cram)