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Airman 1st Class Daniel Pippen, a fireman with 628th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Department and Joint Base Charleston, S.C., and his girlfriend, Becky Atkins, a registered nurse at East Cooper Medical Center in Mount Pleasant, S.C., saved the life of a young girl March 9, 2015 after an afternoon on the beach at Sullivan's Island. The girl had been submerged in a small pool that had been created by the receding tide. After two cycles of CPR she started coughing and crying, and the Sullivan's Island Fire Department transported the child and her mother to the hospital. Days later the child's mother reached out to Pippen and let him know her daughter Annie was fine and back home. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman George Goslin)
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Airman 1st Class Daniel Pippen, a fireman with 628th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Department and Joint Base Charleston, S.C., and his girlfriend, Becky Atkins, a registered nurse at East Cooper Medical Center in Mount Pleasant, S.C., saved the life of a young girl March 9, 2015 after an afternoon on the beach at Sullivan's Island. The girl had been submerged in a small pool that had been created by the receding tide. After two cycles of CPR she started coughing and crying, and the Sullivan's Island Fire Department transported the child and her mother to the hospital. Days later the child's mother reached out to Pippen and let him know her daughter Annie was fine and back home. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman George Goslin)


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