This is an excellent idea. The first responders learn some Spanish that is very specific to their situations and the high school students get good practice too. - - Donna Poisl
By Benjamin Duer, CantonRep.com staff report
JACKSON TWP. — Sirens scream. Horns blare.
An ambulance races down the street responding to an emergency call that has left a man lying in pain.
The man cries: “¡Ay, me duele la cabeza!”
Huh?
It’s a foreign language — Spanish.
It’s enough to stop a paramedic in his or her tracks trying to decipher what the injured man has said.
And what he said was this: “Ouch! My head hurts!”
Jackson firefighters and paramedics hope they can break the language barrier with free Spanish lessons taught by local high school students.
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