





Today was informative and eye-opening as we engaged in Basic First Aid and CPR training. We went though everything we need to know in case there is a visitor or visitors that need medical attention. The training was pretty simple, but it is the real scenario that counts. After five hours of training, we took a test to become certified in CPR. It is a requirement to work as a ranger in the Everglades. I am no ready to begin my first day on the front-line, Monday, June 21 at 8:00am in the morning. I am very proud to be a ranger and be a part of this beautiful park.
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