Hot stuff from the pupils
Published at 16:03, Wednesday, 06 August 2008
PUPILS from the recently-closed Ehenside School have had a first-hand look at what it is like to be a firefighter.
The Year 10 pupils, under the supervision of Whitehaven’s Blue Watch, participated in activities including wearing mock breathing apparatus and going into a darkened room to find objects
They used infra-red equipment to identify hot spots, connecting and running the hose, and making a dam to hold water.
The two-day project also featured an extraction exercise, which required the pupils to come up with a solution to extract a ‘body’ safely from a car.
The scheme was run as part of the Key Stage 4 Engagement Programme and was organised by Carolyne Taylor, the 14-16 engagement manager at Lakes College, and Mark Smith, watch manager for community safety.
Published by http://www.whitehavennews.co.uk
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