Catholic students in Arnold learn disaster response skills
The eighth-grade class from Holy Child School in Arnold attended a two-day course Sept. 17 and 18 to be part of a Community Emergency Response Team for teenagers, or Teen CERT.
The class was conducted at the Immaculate Conception parish center by the Rock Community Fire Protection District. It taught the teens how to be prepared in the event of a disaster such as an earthquake or tornado. Students were taught light search and rescue as well as first aid and putting out small fires using a fire extinguisher.
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