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Scott County volunteer EMTs (from left) Talauna Koehn, Amy Shirley, Dwight Koehn and Gina Ramsey provide oxygen to a pregnant victim of a vehicle accident being transported by ambulance during last Thursday’s training session coordinated by Simulation i
Dr. Bethany Peach (left), who will officially be joining the local medical team in September, and physician’s assistant Samantha Montgomery, perform intubation on a high-fidelity mannequin to improve her breathing while in labor. (Record Photo)
Scott County EMTs prepare a pregnant vehicle accident victim for transfer by ambulance to the hospital as part of a four-day simulation training session provided by the Scott County Hospital. (Record Photo)

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