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18th MDG maintains advanced cardiac life support proficiency
U.S. Air Force Capt. Donald Tritz, 18th Medical Group chief of education and training, operates a SimMan 3G while Army 1-1 Air Defense Artillery medics and 18th Medical Operations Squadron Airmen perform advanced cardiac life support on Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 18, 2014. The SimMan 3G allows medical practitioners to experience realistic scenarios and can simulate anything a person can do, to include talking, crying, salivating and bleeding. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Marcus Morris/Released)
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18th MDG maintains advanced cardiac life support proficiency
U.S. Air Force Capt. Randi Ewing, 18th Medical Operations Squadron Family Health Clinic element leader, instructs Army Spc. Stephen Bobchin (left), 1-1 Air Defense Artillery Battalion advanced cardiac life support instructor, and Army Sgt. Charles Anderson (right), 1-1 ADA medic, on treating a patient in need of resuscitation on Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 18, 2014. This was part of competency training which medical professionals are chosen at random to participate in twice a month. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Marcus Morris/Released)
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18th MDG maintains advanced cardiac life support proficiency
An Airman from the 18th Medical Operations Squadron treats a SimMan 3G advanced patient simulator during “Code Blue” training on Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 18, 2014. Code Blue is usually used for cardiorespiratory emergencies, such as patients who need resuscitation or those who need immediate care. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Marcus Morris/Released)
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18th AMDS Bioenvironmental Engineers test water
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Dustin Dayvolt, 18th Aerospace Medicine Squadron bioenvironmental engineering technician, places a test blank and a test sample into an incubator Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 23, 2014. The incubator allows the technicians to check for the presence of E. coli in the water sample. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Marcus Morris/Released)
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18th AMDS Bioenvironmental Engineers test water
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Dustin Dayvolt, 18th Aerospace Medicine Squadron bioenvironmental engineering technician, adds colilert to a test blank and a test sample on Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 23, 2014. Colilert allows the technicians to determine if E. coli is present in the water after letting it incubate for 24 hours. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Marcus Morris/Released)
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18th AMDS Bioenvironmental Engineers test water
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Dustin Dayvolt, 18th Aerospace Medicine Squadron bioenvironmental engineering technician, tests the pH of a water sample on Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 23, 2014. The bioenvironmental engineers test for total coliform and if the results are positive, they test for fecal coliform, or E. coli. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Marcus Morris/Released)
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18th AMDS Bioenvironmental Engineers test water
An Airman from the 18th Aerospace Medicine Squadron Bioenvironmental Engineering flight collects a water sample from a spigot on Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 23, 2014. The bioenvironmental engineers conduct weekly tests of the water on base to ensure the water is safe to drink. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Marcus Morris/Released)
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18th AMDS Bioenvironmental Engineers test water
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Dustin Dayvolt, 18th Aerospace Medicine Squadron bioenvironmental engineering technician, sprays a water spigot with bleach water on Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 23, 2014. The bleach is used to kill bacteria around the spigot to get an accurate sample from the water supply. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Marcus Morris/Released)
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18th AMDS Bioenvironmental Engineers test water
An Airman from the 18th Aerospace Medicine Squadron Bioenvironmental Engineering flight places a notice on a building door about the current drinking water situation for select locations on Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 23, 2014. After a construction project on base broke a water pipe, the Bioenvironmental Engineering flight tested the site for contamination and the 18th Civil Engineering Squadron is flushing the water system. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Marcus Morris/Released)
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Closing out contracts
Ms. Adora Herrera, 18th Contracting Squadron agency/organization program coordinator, verifies the information on a single purchase limit increase form during the soft close-out at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 19, 2014. Funds are postured in case additional money is received by the squadron during the soft close out. There are four flights in 18 CONS and Herrera is part of "P Flight" where all Government Purchase Card purchases get approved. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Darnell T. Cannady/Released)
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Closing out contracts
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Gus Spencer, 18th Contracting Squadron contracting officer, gives reviews comments on a contract to Staff Sgt. Eric Punjabi, 18th Contracting Squadron contracting officer, during the soft close-out at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 19, 2014. During soft close-out, squadrons make sure that all funds are obligated and make plans in case they receive additional money. Both members are part of "C Flight" who buys construction contracts for the entire base. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Darnell T. Cannady/Released)
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Closing out contracts
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ines Necker, 18th Contracting Squadron contract specialist, reviews a contract with Senior Airman Cameron Doncet Hall, 18th Contracting Squadron contract specialist, during the soft close-out at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 19, 2014. During soft close-out, squadrons make sure that all funds are obligated and make plans in case they receive additional money. Both members are part of "B Flight" who buys commodities and services for the 18th Mission Support Group and 18th Civil Engineer Group. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Darnell T. Cannady/Released)
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Kadena's 18 CMS ensures safety at Air Park
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Cody Hemingway, 18th Equipment Maintenance Squadron aircraft structural maintenance apprentice, uses pilot holes to secure rivets into the static aircraft's wing on Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 8, 2014. Due to recent winds 18th CMS was asked to securely attach the rudder, which was previously maneuverable, to the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Zackary A. Henry)
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Kadena's 18 CMS ensures safety at Air Park
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Joseph Yebba, 18th Equipment Maintenance Squadron aircraft structural maintenance craftsman, drills pilot holes in the top of an F-15 static display wing to secure the rudder using a custom-made bracket on Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 8, 2014. The right rudder had become unstable and was at risk of falling off until 18th EMS repaired it. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Zackary A. Henry)
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Kadena's 18 CMS ensures safety at Air Park
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 18th Equipment Maintenance Squadron set up a B-2 stand for safety repairs on the F-15 Eagle static display in Air Park on Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 8, 2014. The Airmen from 18th EMS were tasked to ensure the static display was safe for all patrons of Air Park. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Zackary A. Henry)
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Kadena's 733rd: The maintenance section
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Cesar Rodriguez, 733rd Air Mobility Squadron electrical and environmental technician craftsman, drains hydraulic fluid from reserve on Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 9, 2014. The 733rd AMS maintainers must be ready to work on many types of aircraft across varied specialties including engines, hydraulics, communications and navigation and electrical and environmental systems. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Zackary A. Henry)
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Kadena's 733rd: The maintenance section
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Nicholas Otos, 733rd Air Mobility Squadron avionics technician craftsman, completes the avionics fault checklist for the C-17 Globemaster III on Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 9, 2014. The fault checklist is one of the means the 733rd AMS uses to ensure safe operation of the aircraft they maintain. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Zackary A. Henry)
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Kadena's 733rd: The maintenance section
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Nicholas Otos, 733rd Air Mobility Squadron avionics technician craftsman, marshals a C-17 Globemaster III into its spot on the flight line for inspection and servicing on Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 9, 2014. The 733rd AMS aircraft maintenance unit maintains multiple airframes on Kadena to ensure aircraft are mission ready at all times. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Zackary A. Henry)
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Firefighters train real world scenarios
Two 18th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighters preform a buddy check before entering a smoke filled building during an exercise on Kadena Air Base, Japan Aug. 22, 2014. Firefighters perform buddy checks to ensure that all of their gear is functioning properly before putting their own lives at risk to save others. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airmen 1st Class Stephen G. Eigel/Released)
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Firefighters train real world scenarios
An 18th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter helps U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Brandon Wolfgang, 18th Security Forces Squadron superintendent of flight operations, out of a simulated burning building on Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 22, 2014. The fire training helped Team Kadena's firefighters prepare for real world events by filling a building with smoke and trapped people for them to rescue. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airmen 1st Class Stephen G. Eigel/Released)
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