SCHOOL NEWS
EMERGENCY SIMULATION AT WAKULLA HIGH
Students of the Wakulla High’s Medical Academy got experience with a medical emergency with a building collapse scenario that included work with TMH’s Survival Flight helicopter, as well as Wakulla Fire-Rescue and the Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office.
By COLEMAN WELLS WHS School
Wakulla High School recently orchestrated an extraordinary Emergency Management Simulation, bringing together the school’s Medical Academy students and local emergency services in a collaborative exercise.
This hands-on event aimed to provide students with practical experience in managing a “Building Collapse” scenario, while also fostering partnerships between educational institutions and the community. To make the exercise more realistic, volunteer students from the Cosmetology Program and Theater Department contributed by creating lifelike injuries using makeup and props. This allowed the Medical Academy students to practice their skills in assessing and treating various types of injuries under realistic conditions.
To further enrich the simulation, Wakulla County Fire Department, Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office, and TMH Survival Flight helicopter rescue actively participated by lending their expertise and equipment. These local emergency services not only provided invaluable knowledge but also made their equipment accessible to the students, allowing them to familiarize themselves with the tools used in intense emergencies. Throughout the simulation, the volunteers from each department generously dedicated their time and attention to ensure that every student effectively navigated their assigned scenarios. By patiently guiding the students, the emergency services professionals ensured that the students gained practical experience and developed the skills necessary to become future medical professionals.
The collaboration between Wakulla High School’s Medical Academy and local emergency services is a testament to the school’s commitment to creating immersive learning environments. By providing students with opportunities to work alongside professionals in realistic scenarios, the school enables them to gain real-life experience while fostering a sense of community involvement. Events like the Emergency Management Simulation not only contribute to the student’s academic growth but also inspire them to pursue careers in the medical field and emergency services. The hands-on experience and mentorship received from the professionals involved leave a lasting impact on the students, encouraging them to make a positive difference in their future professions.
Wakulla High School takes immense pride in facilitating these meaningful collaborations and providing its students with practical learning experiences. By partnering with local departments, the school ensures that students receive a comprehensive education that extends beyond textbooks and classrooms. As the students who participated in the Emergency Management Simulation continue their educational journey, they will carry the knowledge and skills acquired during this exercise with them. Wakulla High School remains dedicated to nurturing the talents and aspirations of its students, preparing them to excel as future medical professionals and contributing members of society.
The successful collaboration between the Medical Academy, local emergency services, and volunteer students demonstrates the power of community engagement in shaping the educational experience. It serves as a shining example for other institutions, highlighting the benefits of hands-on learning and the significance of forging partnerships within the community.