Girl Scouts Earn First-Aid Badges At MHP

The Girl Scouts Troop 746, consisting of 5th graders from Oskaloosa Elementary School, recently received their First-Aid badges. They were assisted in their quest by Mahaska Health Partnership and MHP Paramedic Jamey Robinson, who also serves as Director of Mahaska County Emergency Management Agency. The girls had to build a first-aid kit, tour an emergency department and ambulance, and talk to a responder. Shown making their kits are, from left: Rachel Frost, Allyson Maxwell, Ashlyn McDougall, Nadia Hudson and Ireland Otto, along with Robinson.

The Girl Scouts Troop 746, consisting of 5th graders from Oskaloosa Elementary School, recently received their First-Aid badges. They were assisted in their quest by Mahaska Health Partnership and MHP Paramedic Jamey Robinson, who also serves as Director of Mahaska County Emergency Management Agency. The girls had to build a first-aid kit, tour an emergency department and ambulance, and talk to a responder. Shown making their kits are, from left: Rachel Frost, Allyson Maxwell, Ashlyn McDougall, Nadia Hudson and Ireland Otto, along with Robinson.

The Girl Scouts Troop 746, consisting of 5th graders from Oskaloosa Elementary School, recently received their First-Aid badges. They were assisted in their quest by Mahaska Health Partnership and MHP Paramedic Jamey Robinson, who also serves as Director of Mahaska County Emergency Management Agency. The girls had to build a first-aid kit, tour an emergency department and ambulance, and talk to a responder. Shown making their kits are, from left: Rachel Frost, Allyson Maxwell, Ashlyn McDougall, Nadia Hudson and Ireland Otto, along with Robinson.

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