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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 24 December 18, 1981 Firinmr omniplloyoe otedl for Charles M. Carnahan, a former Hill AFB employee, recently received the Air Force Award for Civilian Valor, the highest honor that can be granted to an Air Force civilian employee. Mr. Carnahan is now a civilian crew chief on the Nightingale aircraft Airlift Aeromedical 375th with the Wing, Scott AFB, 111. He earned the award for bravery performed while he was an aircraft mechanic assigned to the Transient Alert Branch here. On Oct. 6, 1980, while driving an C-9- A vlr ; wCni le IH15 Mr. Carnahan said. "His quick action in extinguishing the flames saved the aircraft from, loss and alert response vehicle in the vicinity of a it stint in the Air After a three-yea- r averted a major disaster." Force, he entered federal service at Hill It was later learned that the fire AFB in 1978. Since last February he has started when a cleaning solvent solution been assigned at Scott AFB. He is a used to wash the internal sections of the .technical sergeant in the Air Force aircraft's engine became ignited. An Reserve. Mr. Carnahan received the award attempt to blow out the fire by from Gen. James E. McAdoo, continued motoring failed. "At the risk of his own life and safety, commander, 14th Air Force at Dobbins his instinctive response averted a major AFB, Ga. In addition to the medal and aircraft incident," the award stated. citation, he also received a $200 cash "There wasn't time to think. I just award. (375th Aeromedical Airlift had to react to what was happening," Wing, Scott AFB, 111.) rescue helicopter, Carnahan heard a loud explosion and observed the rear section of the helicopter engine in flames. He immediately radioed his control section and they notified the fire department. to the citation According the "Without award, accompanying for his own safety and the regard imminent dangers involved, he snatched his emergency fire extinguisher from the truck and ran toward the distressed aircraft. UH-1- N ' Numerous abuses found mmU (applooinces root (ayfihoirosed Small appliances in work areas of Hill AFB are not authorized. Although there is a provision in Ogden Air Logistics Center Regulation 92-- 1 that waivers can be requested from Col. Joseph H. Battaglia, the Hill AFB commander, to use such appliances in places of work, members of the Base Fire Department have found numerous abuses. The potential for fire is excessive. To ensure fire safety and still allow for legitimate office morale activities, the Base Fire Department has changed the regulation and will now permit use of small appliances for food warming in places of work for special occasions. This is subject to a one-tim- e approval and strict controls by the director or commander concerned. It will be the responsibility of each separate director or commander to ensure strict compliance with the wortt aim must never exceed following: Appoint a branch or section level monitor for small appliance use. This monitor will be solely responsible as the single point of contact to ensure strict adherence to the rules. s 200 Fahrenheit. unattended when in use and must be removed from the base immediately e use after expiration of the approval period. Approval must be granted, in writing, by the director or commander. will v result in discontinuing this privilege. one-tim- Underwriter Laboratories or another recognized testing agency. Temperature settings on appliances Non-complian- ce OQIQE0 03? lite (3315351? GD iffilSSf SALE! EXPANSION are expanding into the building to the north Jan. 10. We need to cut our stock and make room for remodeling immediately. 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