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1x drunk/distracted driver that is arrested. The actor must be comfortable with loose/unlocked handcuffs and sitting in the back of a RCMP vehicle.
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1x injured actor for mock code. The actor must be comfortable with being removed from a vehicle on a backboard, wearing a neck collar, being transported on a stretcher, and playing unconscious/coded. The person is rolled into the program room in front of the students and has mock chest compressions and mock defibrillation. There may be a mock code and the person covered before they are rolled out of the room.
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1-2x deceased actors. Lay still, be checked for vitals. One in each vehicle. One may be in a seat, one may be laying on a hood through the windshield.
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All actors must be comfortable with small spaces, being covered with a protective blanket, loud noises (hearing protection is provided), glass breaking (safety glasses are provided), mock emergency situation, sirens, yelling, photography etc.
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Clothing will not be provided. We ask that actors dress for the weather and wear something they are comfortable with possibly getting fake blood on. We recommend wearing old shoes, tucking pants into socks and wear long sleeves that are tight at the wrist to avoid glass from the vehicle getting into clothing. There is the possibility that the actor will be covered with a protective blanket and a window/windshield nearest to them broken.
- Wound make-up will be applied to some of the crash victims.
Actors are required to be at the location at 8am and will be done around 10:30am. Person extracted from vehicle and involved in mock-code scenario will be the last to finish.
Must sign a liability waiver.
Volunteers will receive an email with waiver and further information 1-2 weeks out from the event.