304th PJs practice mountain rescue hoist
A pararescueman from the 304th Rescue Squadron, Portland, Ore. and Tech. Sgt. Eric Bigelow, 305th Rescue Squadron aircrew life support equipment technician are hoisted into a HH-60 Pavehawk helicopter during a mountain rescue training scenario on a mountain top near Hood River, Ore. June 9, 2007. A pararescueman are primary personnel recovery specialist with emergency medical capabilities used in humanitarian and combat environments. They can deploy by air-land-sea into any environment to rescue or recover injured and stranded people. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Ruby Zarzyczny)
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