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Posted: 06/21/2012
So you can stay ahead of the news, here's a quick look at some of the stories ABC15 will be keeping an eye on Friday, June 22.
DROWNING SIMULATION
The Tempe Fire Department will simulate a drowning scene with two different scenarios, an adult with a diving injury and a pediatric patient with no pulse and not breathing. 1pm, McClintock High School Swimming Pool, Tempe.
HOT CAR DEMONSTRATION
The Phoenix Fire Department will demonstrate how hot a car can get in just a few minutes and the danger this poses for children and pets left inside. 1pm, QuikTrip, 3rd Avenue & Indian School, Phoenix.
TAKE YOUR DOG TO WORK DAY
Friday is National Take Your Dog to Work Day at places employers are allowing this.
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