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- Technical Sergeant Shannon Borsello,

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Aerospace Medical Technician.

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As far as my job itself,

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definitely transport patients
from one FOB to the next,

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to make sure that we are
taking care of them in the air

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so they can get to higher echelon of care.

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So as far as the missions that we cover,

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definitely state missions,

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also any national disasters
throughout the states,

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and then also as far as OCONUS,

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going to other FOBs and
helping get those patients

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back to higher echelon of care.

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So my favorite part of the job is honestly

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traveling to different places.

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We definitely do have a lot
of opportunities to travel,

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and you're also, for myself,

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it's traveling with my extra family.

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- My name is Peter Irungu.

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I'm a Senior Airman.

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My FSE is of Med Tech.

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The primary mission for us as AE's

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is to provide the best care in the air

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from wherever we get the patients from

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to where we are taking them to.

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The mission is bigger than
any of us or any unit,

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but as a collective we get to

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play a role in doing the overall mission.

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And in my job I come every drill to learn

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aspects of it or more parts of it

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just so we can fulfill the entire mission.

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Airmen, if you're looking for
a job that's very rewarding,

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come join us as Med Tech's.

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You'll love this job.

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- So my name is Gloria Soto.

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I'm a Senior Airman and I
work for the 142nd AE Squadron

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and I am a radiofrequency technician.

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So we sustain, deploy and
maintain all of the radio's that

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everyone uses.

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We also do line-of-site,
beyond line-of-site

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and satellite communications.

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So what's unique about my
job is that we are able to go

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when nothing's set up yet.

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So say we are in a new county,

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we are able to go to set up,

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we're the one's who are
setting up the communication

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that's gonna be there before
anyone else gets there.

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So what brings me the
most job satisfaction,

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along with the people, is
also the A mission as a whole.

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It's very nice to see it all come together

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and be able to be a part of that.

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- I am Technical Sergeant Shannon Borsello

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and I am the mission.

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- I'm Senior Airman Peter Irungu

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and I am the mission.

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- I am Senior Airman Gloria Soto

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and I am the mission.

