Mock Disaster Drill Teaches Students
By Lyndsay Levingston
POSTED: Thursday, March 6, 2008
HOUSTON -- Police, ambulances, and paramedics swarmed The Woodlands College Park High School in Montgomery County for a mock disaster drill on Thursday, KPRC Local 2 reported.
Students were tested with a simulated crisis scenario as a part of the "Shattered Lives" program.
The Shattered Lives Program was designed in 1999 for high schools to stress the consequences of poor decision making by having students participate in a scenario regarding their own death.
The program is a two-day event. On the first day, designated students were removed from class every 15 minutes by the Grim Reaper. Those students represent the "Living Dead."
During a special assembly, a staged fatal DWI traffic collision occurred on campus as students witnessed the aftermath from what could happen in reality.
A community collaboration, the program is facilitated by the Montgomery County District Attorney's Office, local fire and law enforcement departments, and hospital districts.
Montgomery County has the highest fatality rate for drunk driving traffic accidents in Texas, according to the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office.
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