By | September 23, 2009
Airman 1st Class Kenneth Hales tests his driving abilities on a drunk driving simulator at the base theater here during the Save a Life Tour Sept. 22. The Save a Life Tour brings a shocking approach to alcohol awareness with a tragic video, personal stories of the loss of loved ones by peers and a sobering drunk driving simulation experience. Airman Hales is a fitness specialist with the 437th Force Support Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Katie Gieratz)
Capt. Jason Richardson tests out a drunk driving simulator at the base theater here during the Save a Life Tour Sept. 22. The multi-million dollar simulators used by Save a Life Tour are the only simulators in the country which give participants a completely realistic, sober perspective on the effects of driving while intoxicated. Captain Richardson is a flight safety officer with the 437th Airlift Wing Safety Office. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Katie Gieratz)