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Airmen at Work: Self-Aid and Buddy Care

Tech. Sgt. Gary Baker Jr., a unit training manager with the 910th Medical Squadron, instructs 910th Airmen on how to insert a laryngeal tube during a Self Aid Buddy Care (SABC) class here.

Tech. Sgt. Gary Baker Jr., a unit training manager with the 910th Medical Squadron, instructs 910th Airmen on how to insert a laryngeal tube during a Self Aid Buddy Care (SABC) class here, during the February Unit Training Assembly. Reserve Citizen Airmen are required to complete regular SABC classes to learn and maintain basic first aid and life-saving skills. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jeffrey Grossi)

Tech. Sgt. Gary Baker Jr., a unit training manager with the 910th Medical Squadron, instructs 910th Airmen on how to insert a laryngeal tube during a Self Aid Buddy Care (SABC) class here.

Tech. Sgt. Gary Baker Jr., a unit training manager with the 910th Medical Squadron, instructs 910th Airmen on how to insert a laryngeal tube during a Self Aid Buddy Care (SABC) class here, during the February Unit Training Assembly. Reserve Citizen Airmen are required to complete regular SABC classes to learn and maintain basic first aid and life-saving skills. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jeffrey Grossi)

Tech. Sgt. Gary Baker Jr., a unit training manager with the 910th Medical Squadron, instructs 910th Airmen on how to insert a laryngeal tube during a Self Aid Buddy Care (SABC) class here.

Tech. Sgt. Gary Baker Jr., a unit training manager with the 910th Medical Squadron, instructs 910th Airmen on how to insert a laryngeal tube during a Self Aid Buddy Care (SABC) class here, during the February Unit Training Assembly. Reserve Citizen Airmen are required to complete regular SABC classes to learn and maintain basic first aid and life-saving skills. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jeffrey Grossi)

YOUNGSTOWN AIR RESERVE STATION, Ohio -- Tech. Sgt. Gary Baker Jr., a unit training manager with the 910th Medical Squadron, instructs 910th Airmen on how to insert a laryngeal tube during a Self-Aid and Buddy Care (SABC) class here, during the February Unit Training Assembly. Reserve Citizen Airmen are required to complete regular SABC classes to learn and maintain basic first aid and life-saving skills. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jeffrey Grossi)