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WCSU thanks emergency trainers

NEWFANE — Windham Central Supervisory Union would like to thank Rescue, Inc. and the Vermont School Boards Insurance Trust for providing an outstanding training for our staff on Aug. 21 at Leland & Gray Middle/High School. VSBIT graciously offered a grant for the training, while Rescue Inc. designed an engaging day of learning, including both CPR and Stop the Bleed.

I have personally received more than a dozen emails, phone calls, and in-person communication about how useful and valuable the training was. Participants commented that they now felt more empowered to deal with safety, security, and crisis situations due to the excellent instruction provided by Rescue Inc.

In particular, I want to thank Drew Hazelton (chief of operations), Kyle La Pointe (assistant chief of operations), and Jeffrey Frizzell (instructor) for developing a training particular to school settings and school personnel.

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