Tech Sergeant Kenneth O’Brien’s has saved a few people in his lifetime. On the way to receive an actual award for this, he saved a one-year-old child who had lost consciousness on the flight he was on, by clearing the child’s breathing passage and resuscitating him. His rescues have included saving someone from a burning vehicle in Korea, and he also played a significant role in the Thai soccer team cave water rescue a few years ago. He just cannot stop being awesome. Well done, Sergeant.
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Brant:
This guy is awesome. He’s amazing. He’s a real life dude. He is Tech Sergeant Kenneth O’Brien with the Air Force. He was on his way to receive an award for rescuing someone from a burning vehicle in Korea.
Sherri:
Okay.
Brant:
He was named Outstanding Airman of the Year. He was one of the dozen, okay? So he’s on his way to receiving an award for saving someone from a burning vehicle in Korea, and he also played a big role… Remember, the Thai soccer team was in the cave?
Sherri:
Oh, yes, I remember that.
Brant:
He helped that rescue operation too. Just is not another thing. So he did that, but he was on his way to being honored for pulling the person for the burning vehicle. He’s on a plane and there’s a kid on the plane that suddenly loses consciousness. A one-year-old child because he can’t breathe. So this guy, Kenneth O’Brien, Tech Sergeant, cleared the child’s breathing passage, resuscitated him and handed it back to his parents.
Sherri:
Oh my goodness.
Brant:
He’s on his way to being honored for being a hero.
Sherri:
This guy’s pretty awesome.
Brant:
He just cannot stop being awesome. He can’t even shut it off.
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