On Thursday, emergency response teams from various agencies throughout the county collaborated to conduct a simulated crash event at Loretto High School. This initiative aimed to raise awareness among students about the severe repercussions linked to distracted driving and other unsafe driving behaviors.
The mock crash served as a powerful educational tool, providing students with a vivid and impactful experience that highlighted the tragic consequences that can arise from reckless choices made while driving. By witnessing a realistic portrayal of such incidents, the students were encouraged to reflect on the importance of responsible driving and the potential dangers that come with negligence on the road.

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