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Two Airmen with the
93rd Air Ground Operations Wing saved a man from a near-drowning incident at Madison Blue Springs State Park, Florida, March 27.
After completing a mission readiness exercise the weekend prior, Senior Airman Jeremy Rowland, 822nd Base Defense Squadron security forces squad systems operator, and Airman 1st Class Colin Bracken, 822nd BDS security forces fire team member, spent their day swimming at the spring when they noticed a man struggling to swim, later identified as a Valdosta State University student.
“We d only been in the water maybe 10, 15 minutes, just relaxing, and just out of the corner of our eyes, we both looked over and saw him bobbing up and down,” Bracken said.
Two Airmen with the
93rd Air Ground Operations Wing saved a man from a near-drowning incident at Madison Blue Springs State Park, Florida, March 27.
After completing a mission readiness exercise the weekend prior, Senior Airman Jeremy Rowland, 822nd Base Defense Squadron security forces squad systems operator, and Airman 1st Class Colin Bracken, 822nd BDS security forces fire team member, spent their day swimming at the spring when they noticed a man struggling to swim, later identified as a Valdosta State University student.
“We’d only been in the water maybe 10, 15 minutes, just relaxing, and just out of the corner of our eyes, we both looked over and saw him bobbing up and down,” Bracken said.
Moody airmen rescue man from nearly drowning at Madison Blue Spring
Moody airmen rescue man from nearly drowning at Fla. park By Jennifer Morejon | April 7, 2021 at 7:09 PM EDT - Updated April 7 at 7:32 PM
MADISON, Fla. (WALB) - Two Moody airmen came to the rescue and saved a man from nearly drowning.
This happened on March 27 at Madison Blue Springs, just south of Valdosta. Madison Blue Springs in Florida. (Source: WALB)
The
Air Force base says Senior Airman Jeremy Rowland and Airman 1st Class Colin Bracken were enjoying the popular water spot.
They pulled the man to safety after seeing him in distress.