Commander shadows Airman for a day

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  • By Airman 1st Class Christopher Reel
  • 325th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
The 325th Fighter Wing commander learned the duties of a 325th Medical Group Airman April 22, as part of the Airman's Shadow program.

Brigadier Gen. James Browne, 325th FW commander, shadowed Staff Sgt. Tiffany Stull, 325th Medical Operations Squadron, aerospace medical service technician and noncommissioned officer in charge of the ambulance service department, while she performed her daily responsibilities at the 325th Medical Group.

"It was an honor to have him take time out of his schedule to come and see how ambulance services operate," said Sergeant Stull.

Sergeant Stull and the commander performed a beach response exercise.

"General Browne got to drive our beach rescue vehicle out onto Noncommissioned Officer Beach. He also assisted me with a 'mock' trauma patient, helping me assess the patient and preparing him for transport."

"Sergeant Stull is a go-getter who is always looking for ways to improve the mission and puts our patients' safety first while performing her emergency medical technician duties," said Master Sgt. Larry Cerbantec, Sergeant Stull's supervisor and nominator for the program. "Her drive to better herself is present in everything that she does including her job performance, continuing her education, and her community involvement."

The Airman's Shadow program is a 325th FW commander program designed to recognize 325th FW personnel. The program provides an opportunity for the commander to meet with the Airmen and get a first-hand look at what Tyndall Airmen are doing.