Deployed reservists donate medical device to Bulgarian children’s hospital

PLOVDIV, BULGARIA - Dr. Stefan Lazarov from the Medical University in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, gives a tour of the children’s ward to Chaplain (Maj.) Vincent Cummings, 482nd Fighter Wing chaplain, Senior Master Sgt. Honey Lane, 93rd Fighter Squadron First Sergeant (and registered nurse), and Tech. Sgt. Errol Johnson, 93rd FS aerospace medical technician. Approximately 200 Airmen and 10 F-16s from Homestead Air Reserve Base deployed to train with the Bulgarian Air Force MiG 21 and 29 fighter jets. While deployed, the Airmen raised $2,800 to purchase the medical device for the children’s ward at the hospital in the nearby City of Plovdiv. This particular medical measuring device is of critical importance in emergency medicine and is very useful for patients with respiratory or cardiac problems. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Bucky Parrish)

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