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4. Narrative:
4.1. Brief Synopsis
Participant 1 (PAR1, AFSAS Person 1) was bounding when he tripped and suffered a lacerating to his chin resulting in stitches.
4.2. Sequence of Events:
PAR1 was supporting a recovery/recapture exercise and was directed to assault a launch facility. PAR1 began bounding in the tall grass when he tripped in a small hole falling face first holding his weapon. As PAR1 began falling, the muzzle of his weapon dug into the grown causing PAR1 to hit the back of his advanced combat optical gun sight. Immediately PAR1 noticed a laceration on his chin and notified his supervisor. PAR1 was then rushed to a nearby medical facility where he received 4 stitches and was then released back to regular duty. 4.3 Investigation

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