Tue, December 10, 2024
Mon, December 9, 2024

CTC's mass casualty simulation prepares its high school students for future careers in emergency response

The article from the Southeast Missourian discusses a mass casualty simulation event held at Cape Central High School, organized by the Career and Technical Center (CTC) to prepare students for careers in emergency response. This simulation involved various emergency scenarios where students from different programs like nursing, fire science, and law enforcement practiced their skills in a controlled, realistic environment. The event was designed to mimic real-life situations, providing hands-on experience in triage, patient care, and scene management. It included participation from local emergency services, enhancing the realism and educational value. The simulation not only helped students apply their classroom knowledge practically but also aimed to foster teamwork, critical thinking, and preparedness for actual emergency situations, potentially saving lives in the future.

Read the Full Southeast Missourian Article at:
[ https://www.semissourian.com/education/ctcs-mass-casualty-simulation-prepares-its-high-school-students-for-future-careers-in-emergency-response-b5b90941 ]