Officials identify fallen security forces Airman Published March 29, 2012 39th Air Base Wing Public Affairs INCIRLIK AIR BASE, Turkey -- An Airman assigned to the 39th Security Forces Squadron died at approximately 4:30 p.m. March 27 at the Adana Training and Research Hospital in Adana, Turkey. Airman 1st Class Joel Barrow, 20, a security forces defender, was accidentally electrocuted during an off-base canoeing trip when he took shelter from rain in an unmarked shed that housed an electricity junction. He received CPR at the scene until transported to a local hospital by ambulance where medical officials pronounced him dead. A safety inquiry into the incident is being conducted, said Master Sgt. Shawn Rice, 39th Air Base Wing ground safety manger. "First and foremost, I would like to express our sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Airman Barrow," said Col. Chris Craige, 39th ABW commander. "When a human life is lost this way, it is always tragic and affects so many. This is especially true for the Air Force community and Team Incirlik. Airman Barrow will be sorrowfully missed." Grief counseling is available to Incirlik Airmen and family members by several base agencies, including the chapel at DSN 676-6441, mental health representatives at DSN 676-6452 and the Airman and Family Readiness Center at DSN 676-6755. Details for a memorial service are still being determined.