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  • Schriever FD teach children fire safety

    Jesica Rider, 4, enjoys a Schriever Fire Department presentation at the conclusion of Fire Prevention Week in the Child Development Center at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Oct. 12, 2018. Children learned proper fire safety procedures such as what number to call in an emergency and how to stop, drop and roll. (U.S. Air Force photo by Dennis Rogers)
  • Schriever FD to host Fire Prevention Week

    The Schriever Fire Department advocates Airmen “Look, Listen, Learn,” and to “Be aware - fire can happen anywhere,” for Fire Prevention Week Oct. 7 - 13.
  • Colorado DA addresses stalking prevention

    Timothy Johnson, Colorado’s 20th Judicial District’s deputy district attorney, detailed stalking and ways to avoid being a victim during a Stalking in the 21st Century class at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, June 26.
  • All must be diligent to prevent fires

    The National Weather Service anticipates this year will present extreme wildfire danger, and so far, this has been the case.
  • Air Force diabetes prevention program shows promising results

    With 1 in 3 Americans at risk for diabetes, researchers and health professionals at the Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center in San Antonio, found it critical to implement and test the Group Lifestyle Balance program. The GLB program is a diabetes prevention program that was originally developed at the University of Pittsburgh and piloted at seven Air Force bases. The program targets those at risk for developing diabetes, including anyone with elevated blood sugars, metabolic issues, or a family history of diabetes.
  • Foster healthy relationships-combat suicide

    “We strive to have a culture here of looking out for each other. Especially with the topic of this month, suicide prevention,” said Dr. Ken Robinson, 50th Space Wing Violence Prevention integrator. “If we see those signs, we’re going to take care of each other, we’re going to be there.”
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