Spring Break With First Responders
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The Corunna Branch of the Community District Library hosted a Spring Break First Responders Day March 30. Children enjoyed looking at and sitting in rescue vehicles, and especially liked talking with the first responders and asked many questions, a press release said. The first responders were from the Corunna Area Ambulance, Corunna Caledonia Fire Department, Corunna Police Department, and Mobile Medical Response. Pictured from left are MMR RN Paramedic Jacob Patrick, CCFD Engineer David Schaub, MMR Supervisor Paramedic Janine Wilk, CCFD Firefighter Kailey Derby, CCFD Lieutenant John Sarrazin, CAA EMT Chris Carpenter, CAA EMT Darcy Kimble and CPD Officer Stacey Wilburn.
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