Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Wes Hufnagel, a pararescueman from the 308th Rescue Squadron, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, utilizes a pneumatic handheld jaws-of-life to pry open a damaged door of a vehicle by collapsed I beams to retrieve a simulated patient in the multi-story training structure during a casualty extraction scenario at Guardian Centers, Perry, Georgia, October 13, 2017. Members from the Air Force's 308th, 301st and 38th Rescue Squadrons and Army's 20th Special Forces Group, will train for five days at the Guardian Centers, which is a metroplex providing 80 stru


Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Wes Hufnagel, a pararescueman from the 308th Rescue Squadron, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, utilizes a pneumatic handheld jaws-of-life to pry open a damaged door of a vehicle by collapsed I beams to retrieve a simulated patient in the multi-story training structure during a casualty extraction scenario at Guardian Centers, Perry, Georgia, October 13, 2017. Members from the Air Force's 308th, 301st and 38th Rescue Squadrons and Army's 20th Special Forces Group, will train for five days at the Guardian Centers, which is a metroplex providing 80 structures, 16 blocks and 75 acres of realistic urban training to hone search and rescue skills before their deployment. ( Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Stephen D. Schester)


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Keywords: 301st, 308th, 38th, afrc/pa, centers, guardian, pararescuemen, pjs/920th, rescue, squadron, wing