Camp 9-1-1 Prepares Kids for Emergencies

For kids, summer brings fun – and an increase in injuries. A free Ann Arbor-area two-day program strives to ensure they’re prepared when emergencies strike.

Camp 9-1-1, hosted by Huron Valley Ambulance, is an interactive experience for ages 8-12, says Joyce Williams, HVA public affairs manager.

“(It) teaches kids that paramedics, police officers and firefighters are friendly community helpers,” she says, “and gives them confidence in an emergency.” Kids learn the basics of first aid and CPR and how to prevent injuries at home. They even tour a hospital’s emergency room and participate in demos.

“Kids respond really well to something visual,” Williams says.

Upcoming Dates

Camps run 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. both days. Register in advance: Each session maxes at 25-30 kids.

Here’s a glance at cities and dates:

  • New Hudson: June 17-18
  • Plymouth: July 1-2
  • Milan: July 6-7
  • Ypsilanti: July 13-14
  • Ann Arbor: July 23-24
  • Chelsea: July 29-30
  • Belleville: Aug. 12-13

Call 734-477-6781 for more details. Or, you can send an email and visit HVA on the web.

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