 This week on All Hands Magazine online, take a look at how Chief Petty Officer John Dietz, a scientist strategic communications wing one at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma, was able to help out when an F-5 tornado hit that community in May. The first thing is to make sure that you're going to survive whatever's coming, which I did the best I could by going into my closet and then making sure that I was covered up well. But it turned out, you know, the closets weren't even safe enough. At first, there was no first responders because it took time to get here and the roads were all messed up and all these power lines were down. So basically you had to find a way over the power lines as I was getting shot. We used forum teams with the first responders and basically since I was the EMT they put me on a team with a one firefighter and four police officers and I probably helped with about eight people out of their homes and medically treated them to some degree. They sent us home early that day and basically me coming home put me right in the path. I was glad I was home because afterwards I could go out and do To watch the aftermath go to www.ah.mil and be sure to check back often as new magazine content is uploaded frequently. From the Defense Media Activity I'm petty officer Amara Timberlake.