 Hi my name is Mass and I'm in year 11 currently studying at McKillip College where I be. We're studying responding to emergency situations in sport and recreation. We went through a minor car crash there was a person in the front seat who was non-responsive but was conscious and somebody who was underneath the car who didn't look to have any external injuries but had internal bleeding. So they asked me specifically to get the D fib in the first aid to go and drag the person from under the car and grab it and go through the instructions to learn how to actually save someone's life in that situation. I'll be very confident because now I've been trained by the firefighter to know what I should do in that situation to help the person that's in need. It surprised skills a bit confronting at first but then when I started getting into it actually showed me the skills and what I needed to do required to help the person that was in need. The car was leaking fuel which could have caused a fire. The other person was stuck underneath the wheel of the car so it was hard to get them out. I found it was really confronting and really emotional and so to begin with I think I was like nervous about getting involved but then I think the adrenaline rush kicked in. I was surprised about having different fire extinguishers. I didn't realize that there was a blue band and a white band and a black band. I thought there was just one extinguisher for it all. I didn't know that firefighters responded to car crashes. I thought that it was mostly fires but it was really interesting to know that they are involved in that. They do a lot. I think that I'd definitely be way more confident now in being able to assess the situation and go straight into it and help whoever needs help but get watch out for my own safety and I think it was really really good and yeah I think they do a lot for our community. It did really well. We put them through quite some confronting situations. We did have some patients that were pretty difficult to deal with so being able to apply first aid in that situation and try and get them away from the scene as as quick as possible to safety was definitely something that we we definitely pushed in our scenarios and yeah definitely running through different skills to manage dangers in that situation so definitely getting them to think on their feet and think about what might be the safest and the best thing to do in that situation. So I think if we educate the community as much as possible in responding in emergency situations it definitely means that help can be applied a lot quicker than if it's not so you know you can call on an ambulance or the fire brigade so more specialty help sooner rather than later which is which can make all the difference in someone's life in their time of need.