Public Access Defibrillator program helps save lives
Tech. Sgt. Jeremy Cole, 375th Operations Support Squadron Airfield Systems technician, practices giving CPR during a basic life support class at the 375th Medical Group clinic April 6, 2016. When conducting CPR, the person can use a face mask, which protects them from accidental exposure to infection and disease, even though the risk is low, according to Clyde Nobles, Public Access Defibrillator program coordinator and instructor. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Maria Bowman)
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