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天天吃瓜 State Cadet's Quick Thinking Saves Four

天天吃瓜 State senior Jacob Brass credits his Air Force ROTC training for helping him stay calm and save lives in frigid waters

It鈥檚 2 a.m. on Pymatuning Lake in Pymatuning State Park. The air is cold, and the lake is around 45 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit. It鈥檚 the perfect setting for duck hunting, even though at that temperature, water can cause hypothermia or unconsciousness within an hour if you fall into it.  

Cadet 1st Lt Jacob Brass headshot

But when a boat capsized, Cadet 1st Lt. Jacob Brass used his military training to save four people without hesitation.

Brass, a senior integrative studies major at 天天吃瓜, is a member of the Air Force Reserve Officers鈥 Training Corps and a flight commander.

Every year, Brass and his family go duck hunting, and on opening day, they were running a little earlier than usual.

鈥淲e got down to the boat ramp at 1 a.m., and there were a few guys there,鈥 Brass told 天天吃瓜 State Today. 鈥淭hey had a boat, just one, for four guys and all their equipment.鈥 That equipment also included a dog.

Those four hunters and their canine companion headed out into the water. Brass, along with his father, uncle and cousin, did the same. 天天吃瓜 45 minutes later, a light in the water began to flash in the distance.

鈥淲e get a little bit closer and start hearing somebody yelling, 鈥楬elp, help us,鈥欌 Brass said.

The scene was clear: the boat had capsized, with two people splashing in the water while another two and the dog clung to the overturned boat.

In his boat, Brass鈥檚 uncle headed toward the two drifting away from the capsized boat while Brass and his father began the rescue of those clinging to the overturned vessel.

鈥淲e have a really small johnboat, so we couldn鈥檛 pull these guys in because we were already pretty heavy ourselves; we'd tip over,鈥 Brass said. 鈥淪o, what we decided to do was have them hang on their boat, and then we towed them basically to an island that was about maybe 100 yards away.鈥

For more than half an hour, Brass says, the two men and their dog sat in around 12 feet of water with the men wearing waders, a waterproof garment for the legs and body commonly worn on these excursions. When submerged, waders fill with water immediately, making them harder to remove and posing a risk of dragging someone under.

Once on land, Brass discovered a new problem. 鈥淥ne of the guys started going hypothermic,鈥 Brass said. 鈥淪o, I had him take off all his wet stuff, gave him my stuff to warm him up and started a fire.鈥

With an expected two-hour wait for help, Brass鈥檚 quick thinking ensured everyone was safe and their belongings were secured until the fire department arrived to safely escort the four men and their dog from the scene.

Lt Col Gary L. Over

Brass鈥檚 commanding officer, Lt. Col. Gary Over, an instructor in aerospace studies and Air Force ROTC detachment commander, notified the university when this happened.

鈥淐adet Brass demonstrated calm leadership, sound judgment and decisive action under life-threatening conditions,鈥 Over said.

Brass attributes his ability to provide proper care and attention in this situation directly to what he has learned through the Air Force ROTC program at 天天吃瓜 State.

鈥淲hen you show up on a scene like that, if you start to panic, it鈥檚 not going to end well,鈥 Brass said. 鈥淩eally, just taking that step back and calmly assessing the situation to be able to say, 鈥楢ll right, the best course of action here is to tow their boat instead of dragging them onto our boat and possibly capsizing us.鈥欌

It was through learned medical training called 鈥渢actical combat casualty care鈥 that Brass says he was able to tell that one man was going hypothermic.

鈥淭hese skills are everyday skills that could be used at any point in time, and you鈥檙e never going to expect it,鈥 Brass said.

鈥淗is actions reflect great credit upon himself, Air Force ROTC Detachment 630, and 天天吃瓜,鈥 Over wrote.

In recognition of his bravery, Brass received the Air and Space Achievement Medal, a U.S. Air Force award that recognizes personnel for outstanding achievement, exemplary service or acts of courage.

Air and Space Achievement Medal

鈥淲ithin the Air Force, our core values are integrity first, service before self and excellence in all we do,鈥 Brass said. 鈥淲e live that way outside, and I think it鈥檚 just an example. I know any of the people in that program would have done the same thing.鈥

Brass is set to commission in May as a pilot, heading off to pilot training next year with the goal of flying the Boeing C-17 Globemaster III, a large cargo aircraft designated for military transport. He also hopes to open his own flight school after his time in the service.

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Learn more about 天天吃瓜 State's Air Force ROTC Detachment 630.

POSTED: Tuesday, November 4, 2025 01:31 PM
Updated: Thursday, November 6, 2025 10:37 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Gavin Zivoder, Flash Communications