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Every 15 Minutes Logo Medium, jpg. Every 15 Minutes Logo Large, jpg. Every 15 Minutes Logo Large, pdf. California Office of Traffic Safety Logos. California Highway Patrol logo Large, jpg. Heartbeat, Flatline wav. Heartbeat, Flatline mp3. Car Crash Sound Effect mp3. Sign In. You may be trying to access this site from a secured browser on the server. The Every 15 Minutes program helps teens experience first hand how their actions and decisions affect the lives of so many people.

Meaning Behind the Name of the Program The program's name was derived from the fact that in the early 's, every fifteen minutes someone in the United States died in an alcohol-related traffic collision. Agencies This program brings together a broad coalition of interested local agencies with the goal of reducing alcohol-related traffic fatalities among youth.

The partnering of law enforcement, the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, local hospitals, emergency medical responders, schools, tow companies, other businesses and service clubs validates the importance of working together to ensure a healthy community.

Community Benefits While the Every 15 Minutes program targets high school students, it benefits the entire community. This program not only saves lives, it also saves emergency services money that would be spent responding to alcohol-related incidents.

It will also strengthen existing relationships between other state, county and local agencies involved in the program. How the Program Works The Every 15 Minutes program starts months in advance of the actual presentation with all of the involved agencies getting together and planning the event. In , Billy and Ashley Streiter were siblings with a close relationship and ambitious career plans. Ashley was just 20 and attending Kutztown University in PA.

She planned to become a special education and K-8 teacher. The two shared a loving friendship that began in early childhood and grew stronger throughout their lives. Their lives were tragically cut short on April 5 of that year—and their parents, family, and friends were changed forever. On that rainy night, Ashley picked up Billy and a friend to give them a ride home. Along the way, her car broke down.

As they waited for help to arrive, the three were struck by a drunken driver. The impact killed Billy and Ashley instantly and sent the other passenger to the hospital in critical condition. She was a graduate of from Palmyra High School in Palmyra. Alexis was an all around beautiful person, had an infectious smile and was loved by everyone who met her. She was a blessing in disguise and was an idol to many people. Life's lessons are best learned through experience. Unfortunately, when the target audience is teens and the topic is drinking and texting while driving, experience is not the teacher of choice.

The Every 15 Minutes Program offers real-life experience without the real-life risks. This emotionally charged program, entitled Every 15 Minutes , is an event designed to dramatically instill teenagers with the potentially dangerous consequences of drinking alcohol and texting while driving. This powerful program will challenge students to think about drinking, texting while driving, personal safety, and the responsibility of making mature decisions when lives are involved.

During the first day events the "Grim Reaper" calls students who have been selected from a cross-section of the entire student body out of class. One student is removed from class every 15 minutes. A police officer will immediately enter the classroom to read an obituary which has been written by the "dead" student's parent s - explaining the circumstances of their classmate's demise and the contributions the student has made to the school and the community.

A few minutes later, the student will return to class as the "living dead," complete with white face make-up, a coroner's tag, and a black Every 15 Minutes T-shirt.



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