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Fire chief shares his experience with students
During the discussion, Mauro said that he has often been asked why a firefighter is giving a talk about drinking and driving instead of a police officer. "We are the guys who pick up the pieces of the car crash," Mauro said. "... We deal with the human tragedy of it." Approximately 40 people, including 12 ARHS Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) members, attended the presentation, which was hosted by the Home Safety Network (HSN). The HSN is a support group of parents who are committed to keeping teens safe by pledging to supervise all parties in their homes, not serve any alcohol to teens and not allow illegal drugs on their property. By setting boundaries and off ering a forum for parents to talk with other parents and children about parties and substance abuse, the HSN hopes to educate and inspire teens to make safe choices. "Chief Mauro presented this to students in health classes last year, and he felt it would be helpful for parents to have this information as well, and I agreed," HSN Chair Ann Taggart said. "I think the parents learned something new about the risks involved for teenage drivers. I know I did. Hopefully, parents will use this as an opportunity to talk with their teenagers about staying safe when they are on the road." ARHS Guidance Counselor Becca Haberman, advisor to ARHS SADD, commended the students who have joined SADD since the chapter began last year. "This year under Kelsey Laning and Christina Doucette's leadership, the group has not only grown but is playing an active role in promoting better decisions," Haberman said. "I have just been so impressed with our students, their commitment to making good decisions and to spreading information to their peers." SADD, which originally stood for Students Against Drunk Driving, now covers a broader spectrum of issues teens struggle with. Mauro will continue to share his presentation with students in their health classes. For more information about the HSN, visit www.homesafetynetwork. org or contact Ann Taggart at 508-393-4735 or atagg60@verizon.net. |
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