Drunk-U-Drama to show students aftermath of accidents
October 1, 2015
On Friday, Oct. 2, a collaboration between Lafayette and the Metro West Fire Department will put on the Drunk-U-Drama, a dramatic recreation of a car accident and the effects one has.
The Drunk-U-Drama will feature actors acting out a night after a dance, followed by a car accident involving alcohol and the appropriate EMT response.
“It will be a drama accident reenacting what would happen in the case of a drinking and driving accident. You will see machines like the jaws of life, EMS services and a police officer on the scene. All of it is reenacting what would happen in a possible drinking and driving case,” Dr. Karen Calcaterra, assistant principal, said.
Any student in the 10th, 11th, or 12th grade can visit their grade level office to receive a pass to watch the Drunk-U-Drama, but must get it signed by both their 2nd and 3rd Hour teacher to be excused from class.

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