Dover —
Student volunteers from the Positive Outcomes Charter School received awards for their participation in a December Bayhealth emergency management drill at Kent General and Milford Memorial hospitals.
Sixty-five students from Positive Outcomes posed as patients during the drill, which simulated the response to a staged accident involving a diesel fuel spill and a school bus crash.
Left to right are: Bayhealth Security Director Dan Dilling and Positive Outcomes students Robert Lee Grub IV, Sean Finney, Meghan Stalnaker, Alyana Bossi, followed by teacher Rachel Warren and Bayhealth Vice President of Corporate Support Services Mike Metzing.
Sixty-five students from Positive Outcomes posed as patients during the drill, which simulated the response to a staged accident involving a diesel fuel spill and a school bus crash.
Left to right are: Bayhealth Security Director Dan Dilling and Positive Outcomes students Robert Lee Grub IV, Sean Finney, Meghan Stalnaker, Alyana Bossi, followed by teacher Rachel Warren and Bayhealth Vice President of Corporate Support Services Mike Metzing.
Student volunteers from the Positive Outcomes Charter School received awards for their participation in a December Bayhealth emergency management drill at Kent General and Milford Memorial hospitals.
Sixty-five students from Positive Outcomes posed as patients during the drill, which simulated the response to a staged accident involving a diesel fuel spill and a school bus crash.
Left to right are: Bayhealth Security Director Dan Dilling and Positive Outcomes students Robert Lee Grub IV, Sean Finney, Meghan Stalnaker, Alyana Bossi, followed by teacher Rachel Warren and Bayhealth Vice President of Corporate Support Services Mike Metzing.
Sixty-five students from Positive Outcomes posed as patients during the drill, which simulated the response to a staged accident involving a diesel fuel spill and a school bus crash.
Left to right are: Bayhealth Security Director Dan Dilling and Positive Outcomes students Robert Lee Grub IV, Sean Finney, Meghan Stalnaker, Alyana Bossi, followed by teacher Rachel Warren and Bayhealth Vice President of Corporate Support Services Mike Metzing.