This didn’t actually happen ”“ but it could and that is why Waterboro firefighters put on a demonstration at Massabesic High School Wednesday of what takes place when there’s a car crash. Seniors watched as firefighters used extraction tools to remove two teacher actors form the vehicles that had been in a mock two-vehicle crash. The event was organized by School Resource Officer Jason Solomon, who said he wanted to help students understand what it takes to get to them and to remove them from a crashed vehicle. The cars were donated by CIA Auto Salvage of Limerick.
On the mock scene
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