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Senior Airman Sheldon Crawford, 375th Security Forces

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Senior Airman Sheldon Crawford, 375th Security Forces Squadron Combat Arms instructor, practices CPR during a basic life support class at the 375th Medical Group clinic April 6, 2016. The class attendees learned how to give chest compressions and blow air into the lungs of a non-responsive person. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Maria Bowman)

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