Mohave Community College issued the following announcement on Sept. 29.
The MCC Fire Science and Emergency Medical Services programs are inviting students and community members to take part in a series of events highlighting the program during the week of October October 11-October 15.
This is part of the Havasu Campus Highlights event.
Stop the Bleed Community Class
Monday, October 11
2:00PM-4:00PM
Building 600
Free community class to learn how to stop the bleed should you encounter a critical violent incident.
Medical Assisting Information Session
Monday, October 11
5:30PM-7:00pm
Building 200 Room 204
Learn about what it takes to be a Medical Assistant and the college admissions process.
EMT Open Lab with EMT Students
Tuesday, October 12
7:00PM-8:30PM
Building 800 Rooms 811/816/818
Visit a class and be an MCC student for a day. Learn what EMT students learn in one class period.
Fire Academy Trailer Open House
Wednesday, October 13
8:00AM-12:00PM
600 Parking Lot
The Fire Academy Trailer will be open to all. Come and learn what it takes to be a firefighter.
Fire Engine and Crew Open House
Wednesday, October 13
5:30PM-7:00PM
600 Parking Lot
Meet your local firefighters, ask questions, and learn what’s inside and outside of a real fire engine.
Job Opportunities in EMS and Information Session
Wednesday, October 13
6:00PM-8:30PM
Building 600
Emergency Medical Services will provide up to date information on job opportunities and the admissions process.
Public Fire Prevention Q&A
Thursday, October 14
9:00AM-12:00PM
Building 200 Room 204
Learn how to prevent fires in your home and your community. This open forum provides you with an opportunity to ask your local Fire Chiefs and Captains questions about fire prevention.
Free Blood Pressure Check
Thursday, October 14
1:00PM-3:00PM
Building 200 Room 219
Get your blood pressure checked and learn what the numbers mean. Receive information on what you can do to have a healthy blood pressure.
Learn Proper CPR Compressions
Friday, October 15
10:00AM-11:30AM
Building 600
Come and practice your CPR compressions and learn how to do them properly on an adult, child, and infant.
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