Air Force Master Sgt. Nick Ward, of Chicago, Illinois, a member of the 434th Civil Engineer Squadron, Grissom Air Reserve Base, explains how to hook up a hose from an empty air cylinder to a full cylinder during the first-ever Air Force Reserve Command Firefighter Rescue and Survival Course at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga., April 18, 2017. Twenty Citizen Airmen participated in the intense 50-hour course held at the 622nd Civil Engineer Group expeditionary combat support-training certification center, which focused on a Rapid Intervention Crew, or RIC. The RIC is a dedicated and specially


Air Force Master Sgt. Nick Ward, of Chicago, Illinois, a member of the 434th Civil Engineer Squadron, Grissom Air Reserve Base, explains how to hook up a hose from an empty air cylinder to a full cylinder during the first-ever Air Force Reserve Command Firefighter Rescue and Survival Course at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga., April 18, 2017. Twenty Citizen Airmen participated in the intense 50-hour course held at the 622nd Civil Engineer Group expeditionary combat support-training certification center, which focused on a Rapid Intervention Crew, or RIC. The RIC is a dedicated and specially trained group of firefighters whose responsibilities include safely evacuating a distressed firefighter from a structure. ( Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Theanne K. Herrmann)


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