Providing comfort
The Keystone Regional Fire Rescue Department recently accepted teddy bears at the Cresson Station from the Saint Francis University Criminal Justice Club and Mark Buckwalter of the Saint Francis University Criminal Justice Department. Shown are (from left): Eric Hott from the KRFRD; Mark Buckwalter, Saint Francis University Criminal Justice Department; Adelyn Dull, Melissa Malackany, Hannah Kantola and Cate Moyer, members of the Saint Francis University Criminal Justice Club; and Jim Grodes from the KRFRD. The teddy bears will be carried on the emergency apparatus to be given to children during difficult or traumatic incidents to provide comfort, reduce anxiety and help take a child’s mind off a stressful situation. Courtesy photo
The Keystone Regional Fire Rescue Department recently accepted teddy bears at the Cresson Station from the Saint Francis University Criminal Justice Club and Mark Buckwalter of the Saint Francis University Criminal Justice Department. Shown are (from left): Eric Hott from the KRFRD; Mark Buckwalter, Saint Francis University Criminal Justice Department; Adelyn Dull, Melissa Malackany, Hannah Kantola and Cate Moyer, members of the Saint Francis University Criminal Justice Club; and Jim Grodes from the KRFRD. The teddy bears will be carried on the emergency apparatus to be given to children during difficult or traumatic incidents to provide comfort, reduce anxiety and help take a child’s mind off a stressful situation.
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