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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."The Marines isolated the issue to the man’s breathing. They worked on keeping his airway clear until emergency medical services (EMS) arrived. Once EMS arrived on scene, they were able to help the man regain consciousness. The paramedics stated if the Marines hadn’t intervened, the man would have died due to suffocation.

“I wasn’t sure how I felt, but the training just kicked in. We did everything in our power to keep him alive until the emergency personnel arrived. It was a sigh of relief when we learned that we helped save him,” Allen said.

These U.S. Marines are currently deployed with TF 61/2. For more than a month, Marines with CTG 61/2.4 have been conducting training with our Estonian Allies to enhance multi domain awareness. Task Force 61/2 is a rapidly deployable and scalable coordination cell that commands Fleet Marine Forces and assigned Naval Forces in support of Sixth Fleet operations.

TF 61/2 aligns deployed forces under the Naval Amphibious Force commander; deployed amphibious ready groups (ARG), Marine Expeditionary Units (MEU), Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team, Europe (FASTEUR), and multi-domain sensing forces. TF 61/2 is deployed in the U.S. Naval Forces Europe area of operations, employed by U.S. Sixth Fleet to support U.S., allied, and partner interests."
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