Home  Rescue 14 member, Judy Jackson, helps Boy Scout Troop learn about first aid. The Boy Scouts worked hard to get a First Aid Merit badge.

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Pack 392

On September 28, 2005, Rescue 14's Judy Jackson helped the boys of Pack 392 earn their first aid badge.  They talked about self safety, reasons to call 911 and what to say when they do, Making a family plan for home fires, bleeding and controlling bleeding.  Splinting arms and ankles,  Hiking safety, Bike safety and lots more.

 The highlight of the night was when Judy gave them all black eyes  and molaged their Pack leader to have a pencil impaled from his forearm. 

We helped them with what they should carry in their first aid kit and donated a few items...4x4's cling and tape.

All the boys were recipients of a certificate from Rescue 14 and an open invitation to visit rescue14 for a tour.

 

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