(Left) Primary lifeguard Francisco Cadillo ensures drowning “victim” Axel Rivera, lifeguard supervisor, is in place on the rescue backboard and one of Rivera’s arms is held firmly by Sgt. Maxim Krymov, volunteer Marine lifeguard, while Cadillo gets out of the pool to help Krymov pull the backboard up on to the pool deck. The Oasis Pool lifeguards and rescue elements of the Marine Corps Fire Department participated in the Emergency Action Plan training exercise August 27. - (Left) Primary lifeguard Francisco Cadillo ensures drowning “victim” Axel Rivera, lifeguard supervisor, is in place on the rescue backboard and one of Rivera’s arms is held firmly by Sgt. Maxim Krymov, volunteer Marine lifeguard, while Cadillo gets out of the pool to help Krymov pull the backboard up on to the pool deck. The Oasis Pool lifeguards and rescue elements of the Marine Corps Fire Department participated in the Emergency Action Plan training exercise August 27.
Francisco Cadillo, primary lifeguard, Oasis Pool, watches as an automatic chest compressor is attached to the rescue board containing an unresponsive drown victim and positioned over the chest before being turned on to deliver textbook perfect compressions, pausing long enough to allow a rescuer to deliver two breaths before resuming the process again. The ACC allows the proper rescue compressions to be administered in a moving ambulance so the paramedic can remain constrained in the seat for safety. - Francisco Cadillo, primary lifeguard, Oasis Pool, watches as an automatic chest compressor is attached to the rescue board containing an unresponsive drown victim and positioned over the chest before being turned on to deliver textbook perfect compressions, pausing long enough to allow a rescuer to deliver two breaths before resuming the process again. The ACC allows the proper rescue compressions to be administered in a moving ambulance so the paramedic can remain constrained in the seat for safety.
Gabriel Maynes, 17, displays the $2,000 scholarship he was awarded from the Scholarships for Military Children program administered by the Defense Commissary Agency. The ceremony was held August 13 at the MCLB Barstow, Commissary, hosted by Jodi Dawn Ballestracci, Commissary manager, and Sgt. Maj. Sergio MartinezRuiz, base sergeant major, MCLBB. CWO3 Jose Maynes, USMC retired, and his wife Rozalyn, child care specialist, Child Development Center, MCLBB, proudly stand with their son. - Gabriel Maynes, 17, displays the $2,000 scholarship he was awarded from the Scholarships for Military Children program administered by the Defense Commissary Agency. The ceremony was held August 13 at the MCLB Barstow, Commissary, hosted by Jodi Dawn Ballestracci, Commissary manager, and Sgt. Maj. Sergio MartinezRuiz, base sergeant major, MCLBB. CWO3 Jose Maynes, USMC retired, and his wife Rozalyn, child care specialist, Child Development Center, MCLBB, proudly stand with their son.
Label for cardboard only is posted on every dumpster aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Aug. 20 - Label for cardboard only is posted on every dumpster aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Aug. 20.
The new, smaller, quick response fire engine fits neatly through the access tunnel leading from Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, California, to the Marine Memorial Golf Course, August 9. Without the smaller Types-6 fire engine, emergency crews would have to travel a few miles and minutes out of their way to bypass the tunnel. - The new, smaller, quick response fire engine fits neatly through the access tunnel leading from Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, California, to the Marine Memorial Golf Course, August 9. Without the smaller Types-6 fire engine, emergency crews would have to travel a few miles and minutes out of their way to bypass the tunnel.
Ron Hess, owner/driver, launches the Mad Mouse during a recent sand drag race held in northern California. - Ron Hess, owner/driver, launches the Mad Mouse during a recent sand drag race held in northern California.
First Sergeant Enrique De Anda, MCLB Barstow HQ Co first sergeant, picks up school supplies for the young students in his extended family from volunteer Janet Rocha-Diaz at the Back To School Brigade annual school supply giveaway, Aug. 1, at the Maj. Gen. James L. Day Conference Center aboard the base. - First Sergeant Enrique De Anda, MCLB Barstow HQ Co first sergeant, picks up school supplies for the young students in his extended family from volunteer Janet Rocha-Diaz at the Back To School Brigade annual school supply giveaway, Aug. 1, at the Maj. Gen. James L. Day Conference Center aboard the base.
Jerry Piper Jr., laborer, removes an older sprinkler head in the process of swapping it out for a newer, more water efficient sprinkler head on Sorensen Field as part of the Water Conservation Program aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Aug. 5. - Jerry Piper Jr., laborer, removes an older sprinkler head in the process of swapping it out for a newer, more water efficient sprinkler head on Sorensen Field as part of the Water Conservation Program aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Aug. 5.
Machinist, Michael Buehler, wrenches on a massive, 8-foot tall Paxman engine in the Engine Shop, at Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, on the Yermo Annex aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., July 30. - Machinist, Michael Buehler, wrenches on a massive, 8-foot tall Paxman engine in the Engine Shop, at Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, on the Yermo Annex aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., July 30.
Isaac Padilla, Special Government Employee with the Voluntary Protection Program committee aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., presents a class on how to achieve the VPP Safety Star status to a crowd at the VPP Participants Association Safety Summit, April 17 in Tucson, Arizona. The SGE’s from MCLB Barstow have been extremely active in instructing both federal and private companies in the requirements to get their own Safety Star and is one of the reasons the installation won the Department of Defense VPP Safety Award. - Isaac Padilla, Special Government Employee with the Voluntary Protection Program committee aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., presents a class on how to achieve the VPP Safety Star status to a crowd at the VPP Participants Association Safety Summit, April 17 in Tucson, Arizona. The SGE’s from MCLB Barstow have been extremely active in instructing both federal and private companies in the requirements to get their own Safety Star and is one of the reasons the installation won the Department of Defense VPP Safety Award.