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2017 Annual Report • Fire Department • St. Anthony Village, Minnesota <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />32 | Page <br /> <br />In Fourth Grade, we expanded on the fire <br />prevention program and started teaching <br />them the science behind fire. We taught them <br />the chemistry behind what fire actually is <br />and discussed ways to put the fire out. <br />Keeping on with fire prevention history, the <br />5th graders participated in the MN state fire <br />marshal poster contest. This contest students <br />were given the fire prevention month theme <br />and asked to draw a poster that had that <br />theme attached. 4 finalists were chosen from <br />both Wilshire and St. Charles, where their <br />posters were presented at a City Council <br />meeting and the winner was announced. The winner’s poster was then sent onto the state <br />competition. <br /> <br /> <br />The 7th graders learned hands-only CPR. Learning <br />the basics of CPR and what to do if someone were <br />to go into cardiac arrest. This was an opportunity <br />for students to learn the basics about CPR and <br />prepare them to take the certification test in 9th <br />grade. <br />9th graders at the high school went through a 3- <br />day course with the American Heart Association’s <br />Heart saver CPR. In the state of Minnesota, it is a <br />prerequisite for graduation.
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