Phil Semper, left, 422nd Civil Engineer Squadron driver operator, checks blood pressure on a simulated patient with ventilation during an EMT practical application exam at Royal Air Force Croughton, England, March 31, 2021. firefighters across the 501st Combat Support Wing were tested in a practical application of their knowledge and skills, after attending over 280 hours of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians course. The primary mission of the course was to prepare the fire department to respond to medical emergencies, as EMTs assume the responsibility of operatin


Phil Semper, left, 422nd Civil Engineer Squadron driver operator, checks blood pressure on a simulated patient with ventilation during an EMT practical application exam at Royal Air Force Croughton, England, March 31, 2021. firefighters across the 501st Combat Support Wing were tested in a practical application of their knowledge and skills, after attending over 280 hours of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians course. The primary mission of the course was to prepare the fire department to respond to medical emergencies, as EMTs assume the responsibility of operating the ambulances and transporting patients to medical facilities.


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