Dunbar High School students take up life-saving skills in class
NONE OF THEM HAVE REGRETS ABOUT SIGNING UP. THE CLASSROOM TURNED MEDICAL TRAINING GROUND ON THE FOURTH FLOOR AT DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL WOULD YOU NEXT STEP IS WHERE YOU’LL FIND MORE THAN A DOZEN STUDENTS EXPLAINING. COLLECTION THE MOUTH WHAT THEY’RE LEARNING ABOUT SAVING LIVES. THAT’S HOW AND HE GOT HIS NECK. EVERYTHING THAT WE LEARNED HIS CLASS YOU COULD USE LIKE EVERYDAY LIFE DEFINITELY FOR THE CITY THAT WE LIVE IN IS VERY BAD SO WE CAN KIND OF USE THIS TO HELP SAVE LIVES SOMEONE TAKE MY CHRISTMAS DRESSING. I’M GONNA CLEAN IT OFF THE EMT CLASSES TAUGHT BY VENETIA ROBERTS WITH MORE THAN TWO DECADES OF EXPERIENCE AS A PARAMEDIC ON THE STREETS OF BALTIMORE CITY. SHE BELIEVES IN WHAT SHE’S TEACHING ON THE SIDE WE CAN GET AT LEAST THREE PROVIDERS AND THEN THE TOP IS THE CAPTAIN SEE IT MAKES IT RELATABLE.
Dunbar High School students take up life-saving skills in class
Some Baltimore City high school students are picking up valuable life-saving skills right in their classroom. They are the kind of skills to give them a head-start in a career that’s in high demand. These students at Dunbar High School have been enrolled in an EMT program since 10th grade and none of them have regrets about signing up.
Some Baltimore City high school students are picking up valuable life-saving skills right in their classroom.
They are the kind of skills to give them a head-start in a career that’s in high demand.
These students at Dunbar High School have been enrolled in an EMT program since 10th grade and none of them have regrets about signing up.