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Mass Casualty Drill Tests Windsor High School Students

The school's Teen Student Emergency Response Team practiced preparedness in case of a disaster during school hours.

 
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Mass Casualty Drill Puts Teen Rescuers on Alert Students at Windsor High School recently practiced a mass casualty drill with several students acting as injured victims. The students were given the scenario of a major gas explosion resulting from an earthquake. The Teen SERT or Student Emergency Response Team is an elite team of teens trained by Rock Community Fire District to respond to emergencies in their school in the event of a natural or manmade disaster. Windsor is among 9 schools which have these teams trained monthly by Rock Community Fire District. They are a definite asset when first responders become overwhelmed during a disaster.
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Mass Casualty Drill Puts Teen Rescuers on Alert


     Students at Windsor High School recently practiced a mass casualty drill with several students acting as injured victims.

     The students were given the scenario of a major gas explosion resulting from an earthquake.

     The Teen SERT or Student Emergency Response Team is an elite team of teens trained by Rock Community Fire District to respond to emergencies in their school in the event of a natural or manmade disaster.

    Windsor is among 9 schools which have these teams trained monthly by Rock Community Fire District.   They are a definite asset when first responders become overwhelmed during a disaster.

Students at Windsor High School recently practiced a mass casualty drill with several students acting as injured victims, according to a news release from Rock Community Fire District.

The students simulated the aftermath of a major gas explosion resulting from an earthquake.

The Teen Student Emergency Response Team (SERT) is an elite team of teens trained by Rock Community Fire District to respond to emergencies in the event of a natural or manmade disaster at school. 

Nine schools participate in the monthly training.

Related Topics: Rock Community Fire Protection District

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