"Being involved with the AADD program is something I am passionate about because I have seen how driving under the influence has negatively affected a person's life and career," said Senior Airman Pauline Noceda, Northwest First Four president and AADD volunteer. The AADD's objectives are to prevent the injuries and loss of life that too often result from drunk driving reduce the number of DUIs to zero among base personnel and to educate base personnel on the severe consequences of drinking and driving, both personally and professionally. The Airmen Against Drunk Driving Program's Mission is to provide the members of Fairchild with a safe, anonymous and free ride home if they find themselves unable to drive due to alcohol intake. There is a new program at Fairchild to give Airmen another option before getting behind the wheel after drinking.
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