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The SignCougar Hatchback 5 speed / air post reserves the right to refuse 58,000 miles Nice $7,500 (801) any advertising. -: 510-7200 continued from front Key points of the training to their aid. Other CERT trainees Ihe last three weeks, but they're in Chinese. She got her master's in Chinese Language and Literature, include first-response in disaster continued to work together to not used to working as a group and since then has lived, worked situations such as natural bandage victims and to assist and really identifying who should be in charge and then pulling disasters, chemical spills, terrorist people oul of ihc building. and vacationed in China. "Its shows you how chaotic those teams together." Lefgren said Dr. Gary M. attacks, nuclear attacks and fires. WSU nursing student Julian "Didtheymakeagoodasscssment things can get," said SueAnn Godfrey of the foreign language Coulam was treating a victim for a department has been very of the building before they came in?" Munk, a WSU nursing student. The students had no idea where C-coIIar fracture and shock. influential in the development of asked Nursing Instructor London "There are a lot of things I neve Draper of the evaluation process for the victims would be in the building the class. thought about," she said. "As the students. "Are they working in or what type of injuries they might Godfrey said the class "is an medical professionals, we're usec teams? Are they keeping themselves encounter, but as the crucial firstattempt to see how much support to having the hospital where we safe? Are they seeking out all the response minutes continued and interest really exists." victims? Are they keeping the victims ticking by. they appeared to be push the code button and that's it. Depending on how successful safe that they do rescue and not calm and organized. After nearly 35 But here we're just kind of on our the class is in January will determine leaving them alone once they get minutes, the building was declared own." if the class continues and other them to a safe spot?" empty and the students were able The 24 nursing students classes are added. On whether Anotherdifficultyin an emergency to continue to assist the wounded. involved in the mock disaster are there would eventually be a minor "They are not used to working as among the first in the nation to situation is a lack in equipment firstin Chinese, Godfrey said, "It is too responders would have. a team to begin with," said Chase be part of such a program meant far down the road to say." "The majority of the students are WHAT, one of the instructors. to provide to the community and There are three courses offered in used to resources at their fingertips," "They've had small scenarios over state. Portuguese, but there are no plans to Draper said. "Most of them work in a make it into a minor, and that may hospitals.We brought somesupplies, end up being the case with Chinese but in reality they would have to be as well. Lefgren said it is the hope, really creative on what they used." that other courses will follow. Valerie Goodertaught thenursing "We really want to see what the response course along with Draper demand is with this course and and Tamara Chase. we will use it as a gauge to develop "Ir/s very difficult when they start future courses," Lefgren said. taking those classroom principals For those students who are getting and really putting them into a their minor iri^Agjan..studies, this practical situation, which is the , class will count'as one of the upper- purpose of the whole mock disaster," Gooder said. division requirements to graduate. Twenty-three minutes into the There are a wide variety of disaster, there were still victims in classes that are offered in the Asian the building. Some mock disaster studies minor. Classes include I'HOTO FH JEFF NEBEKER ] THt 5K.\i l > victims seemed to be going into Asian literature, architecture, geography and history, as well as shock as CERT trainees were Weber State University nursing students enter a building to rescue the Study Abroad Program and testing their skills and coming "victims" during a mock disaster for training held Sept. 23. classes in martial arts. Students who are getting a minor in Asian Studies can major \ in anything offered at WSU, and students who sign up for the class do not need to be a foreign language major or minor. For those students who are a foreign language major or minor there is the opportunity to also i be involved in the Phi Sigma Iota Honor Society. The requirements are a 3.0 GPA and they must be a junior or senior. For more information about the Chinese Conversation class, contact Julie Lefgren at weberchinese@yahoo.com. 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