Photo feature: ACCS students learn life and death lessons
Published 12:05 am Wednesday, November 13, 2013
BRITTNEY LOHMILLER/ THE NATCHEZ DEMOCRAT — Natchez firefighters Thomas McGinty from left, Gordon Morrison and paramedic Jessica Pounds prepare Rachel House, 17, to be transported by heliocopter to the hospital during a mock wreck scene at Adams County Christian Schools. The students at ACCS gathered to watch firefighters and paramedics work to free passengers in the mock car wreck to demonstrate the dangers of texting and drinking while driving.
BRITTNEY LOHMILLER / THE NATCHEZ DEMOCRAT — Paramedic Maggie Dungan covers the face of Rachel House, 17, while Natchez firefighters remove the hood of a truck during a mock wreck scene at Adams County Christian Schools. The students at ACCS gathered to watch firefighters and paramedics work to free passengers in the mock car wreck to demonstrate the dangers of texting and drinking while driving.
BRITTNEY LOHMILLER / THE NATCHEZ DEMOCRAT— Adams County Christian Schools students snap photos and video of Natchez firefighters and paramedics as they remove passengers from a vehicle during a mock wreck scene Tuesday morning. ACCS hosted an all-day program to demonstrate the dangers of texting and drinking while driving.
BRITTNEY LOHMILLER / THE NATCHEZ DEMOCRAT — Firefighters put Holly Saucier, 17, into a body bag after removing her a vehicle during a mock wreck scene Tuesday morning at Adams County Christian Schools. ACCS hosted an all-day program to demonstrate the dangers of texting and drinking while driving.