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    Luke Airman saves hit, run victim’s life

    Luke Airman saves hit, run victim’s life

    Photo By Senior Airman Devante Williams | Senior Airman Veron Sparks, 56th Force Support Squadron retirement and separations...... read more read more

    LUKE AIR FORCE BASE , AZ, UNITED STATES

    12.07.2016

    Story by Senior Airman Devante Williams 

    56th Fighter Wing

    "As I was pulling into the parking lot, I saw a purse with all items out of it and I thought, ‘This doesn’t seem right’," said Senior Airman Vernon Sparks, 56th Force Support Squadron retirement and separations technician. "When I went to investigate, I saw a woman laying across the ground."

    His Self-Aid Buddy Care training immediately crossed Sparks’ mind as he ran over to assist the woman.

    "I asked her if she was okay, but received no response," Sparks said. "I checked her vitals and found a steady pulse. As I was performing SABC, she regained consciousness and immediately started to panic. I informed her I was a military member and was just making sure she was okay."

    The woman told Sparks she believed she was a victim of a hit-and-run, but had she had little memory of what happened.

    "I had her wiggle her hands, feet and legs to make sure she had a full range of motion," Sparks said. "Then I assisted her off the ground and onto the sidewalk. I dialed 911 and stayed with her to keep her calm until the ambulance arrived. She told me she didn’t need medical attention, but I called anyway because you never know what could be wrong."

    Sparks knew what needed to be done and took initiative to help the woman.

    "I was scared," he said. "At first I thought she wasn't alive, but I'm thankful she was. The exercises from my last base at Osan Air Base in South Korea helped me tremendously, because SABC was one of the main topics we trained on. When taking the SABC online training make sure to pay attention, you never know when you'll have to put the training to use."

    Sparks did what he was trained to do, and his decision to help is one example of being a good wingman.

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    Date Taken: 12.07.2016
    Date Posted: 12.12.2016 13:08
    Story ID: 216965
    Location: LUKE AIR FORCE BASE , AZ, US

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