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Staff Sgt. Stephen Dove
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AF training instructor responds to traffic accident

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10/13/2012 - JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas (AFNS) -- An Air Force Basic Military Training Instructor was late for his morning formation, but it was for the right kind of reason.

During his normal early morning commute Oct. 5, Staff Sgt. Stephen Dove was about to get on the 410 access ramp at Marbach Road in northwest San Antonio when he saw a truck speed away from a fast food restaurant. Spotting a motorcyclist on the ground nearby, he soon realized what he'd just witnessed was the aftermath of a traffic accident.

Dove parked his car and got someone to call 911 while he used his Air Force-taught Self Aid and Buddy Care Skills to render aid to the 28-year-old victim.

Determining the victim may have sustained a spinal injury, Dove stayed to keep the victim still until help arrived, and provide information to emergency medical responders and police. The victim was transported to a local hospital.



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10/18/2012 4:38:57 PM ET
Good job SSgt. Dove..You have made your family and fellow Air Force members very proud
carlton teal, san antonio texas
 
10/17/2012 12:39:56 AM ET
Good moral instincts on the part of SSgt Dove what he did reflects how the AF always Aim High.
Elizabeth , Arizona
 
10/16/2012 6:15:04 PM ET
I was stationed with SSgt Dove at Tinker AFB OK in the 34 CBCS. Great Job Sgt. Dove Way to represent the Air Force
TSgt Cedric Jackson, Nellis AFB
 
10/16/2012 1:44:11 PM ET
I agree with TOM. This is a very small example of what the men and women who wear that campaign hat accomplish on a daily basis. Great Job SSgt Dove you represent what the MTI corps is REALLY about
FORMER-MTI AND STILL PROUD, TX
 
10/16/2012 12:49:00 PM ET
Great work, SSgt Dove. You could have kept driving. You made us all look good. Thank you for caring.
Maj Paul Ward, Lackland AFB
 
10/14/2012 9:50:36 AM ET
It's about time that these hard working individuals are publicly recognized for something good as opposed to the shameful actions of a few. Outstanding
Tom, Alabama
 
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