Students from Barriere Elementary toured the ambulance station last week, where area firemen and equipment were also in attendance. (Left) BC Ambulance District Supervisor Diane Wright explains the computer equipment in her vehicle to students.
Students from Barriere Elementary toured the ambulance station last week
Students from Barriere Elementary toured the ambulance station last week, where area firemen and equipment were also in attendance. (Left) BC Ambulance District Supervisor Diane Wright explains the computer equipment in her vehicle to students.
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