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Dave Kluth, left, and Mike Kluth, both from the Mount Vernon Fire Department, remove a door using the jaws of life on a vehicle during the Fire/Medical learning station while Dave Jensen (center), with the Wolsey Fire Department, explains to students what exactly the firefighters do when they approach a car crash. The Fire/Medical station was just one of the seven stations that were part of the Freshman Impact program on Thursday at Wessington Springs School. Freshmen students from Wessington Springs, Woonsocket, Sanborn Central, Wolsey/Wessington, Mount Vernon, Kimball and Lower Brule took part in the program. (Matt Gade/Republic)

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Dave Kluth, left, and Mike Kluth, both from the Mount Vernon Fire Department, remove a door using the jaws of life on a vehicle during the Fire/Medical learning station while Dave Jensen (center), with the Wolsey Fire Department, explains to students what exactly the firefighters do when they approach a car crash. The Fire/Medical station was just one of the seven stations that were part of the Freshman Impact program on Thursday at Wessington Springs School. Freshmen students from Wessington Springs, Woonsocket, Sanborn Central, Wolsey/Wessington, Mount Vernon, Kimball and Lower Brule took part in the program. (Matt Gade/Republic)
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