Sheena
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#DailyPictureTheme #tear
Not a tear was shed, fake injury at the county disaster simulation. I was always impressed my kids were willing to spend an entire day (even getting up early!) volunteering for this. Photo by my daughter.
September 2018
01:49 PM - Apr 28, 2024
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JC_🇺🇸
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In response to Sheena.
This gave me a flashback! In Boy Scouts we had a Emergency Response / First Aid thing. The scene was a bloody mess... a little too realistic for some stuffy parents who protested. LOL Forgot all about that til now. Fun times, fun times...
02:34 AM - May 04, 2024
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Sheena
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In response to JC_🇺🇸.
🤣🤣🤣 I’m glad it looked so fake otherwise I would’ve been freaked out! My kids don’t believe me but I feel physical pain when I see (real) injuries like that. A few years ago, I read an article that it does happen to some people and I immediately forwarded to my kids! 🤪
10:53 AM - May 04, 2024
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Sheena
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In response to JC_🇺🇸.
Boy Scouts was really great for my kids, I just wish they’d accepted girls earlier so my daughter could’ve been a Boy Scout. She waited till 8th grade to be able to join Venting. Only lasted 2 years in Girl Scouts because her troop was more focused on crafts.
10:55 AM - May 04, 2024
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Deb
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In response to Sheena.
Almost always the first radio call at these was for “apparent heart attack. This is not a drill.”
Like every pregnant woman due soon would go into hard labor as soon as the fireworks started at Edgewater Park. Red Cross volunteer for 5 years.
01:54 PM - Apr 28, 2024
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JC_🇺🇸
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In response to Deb.
IMHO, First Aid fundamentals (at least) should be taught in HS Phys Ed class. At my HS (way back when) they kinda started teaching it - but it was just a superficial, token effort.

As an adult, hearing of friend[s] (yeah, more than one!) that died laugh-choking on food just pisses me right off! 🤬
02:00 PM - May 04, 2024
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