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Keenan Auto Body Hosts First Responder Training
10/31/2011 8:47:19 AM

Keenan Auto Body Vice President and COO Michael LeVasseur announced that the nine-store collision repair chain hosted a First Responder training program on Tuesday, Oct. 25 at Keenan Auto Body East in Clifton Heights, Pa.,  and on Wednesday, Oct. 26 at Keenan Auto Body South in West Chester.  

With roughly 6 million car crashes per year, it's imperative that first responders are equipped with the knowledge to extract vehicle occupants in the most efficient manner, especially in crashes when it's a matter of life and death.

"First responders such as firemen require the most current vehicle information to be effective and save lives at the scene of an accident," said Craig Camacho, Keenan's marketing director. "This type of training is more important than ever given the rapid onslaught of advancements in vehicle design such as high-strength steels, advanced restraint systems and multiple air bags. The growing popularity of high-voltage hybrid vehicles also makes a class like this a necessity."

State Farm, Esurance and 1800 Charity Cars donated eight late-model vehicles for first responders to practice on.

"Local fire departments have indicated this kind of knowledge is much needed, and we're honored to be able to deliver critical information to those who need it most," added Camacho.

I-CAR trainer and industry expert Toby Chess instructed the class with hands-on demonstrations. M.E.S., a distributor of Hurst rescue tools, provided all of the equipment needed for the hands-on cutting, Enterprise Rent-A-Car sponsored the catered dinner for Clifton Heights, and Hertz Local Edition sponsored the dinner for West Chester.

  


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