Elite U.S. Air Force Commandos Leap Into Action After Witnessing Horrifying Accident

 June 3, 2022

Few vehicle accidents are more deadly than those involving a motorcycle. This is not surprising, considering there's nothing between the rider and the road but a few feet of empty space. Not to mention, riders are not held in place by any kind of safety harness and typically slide or tumble on rough surfaces before everything is over.

When a motorcycle accident does occur, the rider(s) are usually in pretty rough shape. In more severe accidents where there are survivors, medics have a short time window to get in and render aid.

Fortunately for two riders in Idaho last month, elite combat medics were on hand when they were stuck from behind at a high rate of speed. Both riders were severely injured and at least one certainly wouldn't have survived if it weren't for a bunch of off-duty Air Force Pararescue and Combat Controllers who witnessed the accident and leapt into action.

"Without a shadow of a doubt, and the ICU confirmed it, one of the patients would have died on scene had it not been for [the 125th Special Tactics Squadron airmen], and the other patient could have easily died from shock,"

Maj. Alex Nell

After watching the horrifying accident unfold in front of them, the airmen wasted little time. Some set up a roadblock while the experienced medics immediately began to render aid.

"If I was ever in a situation with that bad of trauma, those are the guys I want working on me,... Our guys went straight to work, it’s like second nature. You have over a combined century’s worth of combat experience with the medics that we had on the ground."

Master Sgt. Stephen Studenny

This is another shining example of why we stand with those who stand for others. Without them, the world would be chaos. Many people are alive today because men and women of strong character stepped up and took an oath to defend and protect the innocent.

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15 comments on “Elite U.S. Air Force Commandos Leap Into Action After Witnessing Horrifying Accident”

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  1. It's amazing how they always step up without even being asked, always have and always will gid bless

  2. billiant action well done who ever you are you are a geat example of what to do to get involved and try

    1. Your description as idiots is right on target. Stupid people do REALLY stupid things like blaming other people for things that a few other stupid people have done. God bless everyone who steps up and helps their fellow man in this often crazy world.

  3. The people who join the Military, Police, Medics, Firefighters are to be commended for their commitment to protecting us and should always be shown RESPECT

  4. Our U.S. service members are FAR better people than the communist scum leadership of today who is trying to destroy our military organizations. Clowns like Genl. Milley turn my patriotic stomach. Send Milley to the communist armies where he belongs! God save the U.S.A. and all who serve!

    1. Milley should tried for treason and should face the firing squad or put in Gitmo for life.
      Joe and all those who are wrecking our country should also face a military tribunal.
      Cant figure out why Biden and all involved in leaving Afghanistan arent being tried for treason for giving them billions in military arms and making the Taliban the strongest military force in the middel east.

  5. All in a days work for the "troops"! They don't get enough credit for their service. Semper Fi . . . .

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