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1970 2013-01-15 Troop B **CANCELED**“Consequences of Impact”-Mock Crash at Jesuit High School
LOUISIANA STATE POLICE
COURTESY LOYALTY SERVICE

Colonel Michael D. Edmonson, Superintendent

TROOP B- NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release

January 15, 2013

“Consequences of Impact”-Mock Crash at Jesuit High School

**This demonstration has been canceled due to inclement weather and will be rescheduled**

On Wednesday, January 16, 2013, students from Jesuit High School will participate in “Consequences of Impact”, a mock crash involving impaired driving. “Consequences of Impact” will take place at 11:10 AM at Jesuit High School, located at 4133 Banks Street, New Orleans, LA 70119. Students involved will act out a fatal crash scenario in front of their peers, allowing the students to see first-hand how drinking, driving and poor decisions affect everyone involved. The mock crash will promote open and trusting relationships between parents and teens. Parents of the students will also be playing parts in this scenario. “Consequences of Impact” will also emphasize the dangers and consequences of drinking and driving, the usage of seat belts and the emotional suffering families endure when a fatal crash occurs in reality.

Numerous state and local agencies will be providing their expertise to ensure the safety of everyone involved. Interim LSU Public Hospital Level 1 Trauma Center, Louisiana State Police, New Orleans EMS, and the New Orleans Coroner’s Office will also participate in the scenario. Personnel from each agency will be available to answer all of the student’s questions at the conclusion of the event.

This education is an effort to reduce the number of underage DWI’s, serious injury crashes and fatal crashes. Programs, such as “Consequences of Impact”, teach our youth the importance of making sound decisions throughout the course of their lives.

“Consequences of Impact” is a reinforcement activity that is promoted through the Sudden Impact Program offered, through a partnership, by the Louisiana State Police and Interim LSU Public Hospital Level 1 Trauma Center. The Sudden Impact Program is an eight-hour program for high school sophomores dedicated to the prevention of injuries and fatalities related to driving under the influence and seatbelt usage. The Sudden Impact program targets teens (high school sophomores) that are in the process of obtaining their driver’s license. The Sudden Impact Program is data driven and research based. During the program, the teens are pre tested and later post tested on the knowledge gained during the course. Students are exposed to the hospital setting and interact with presenters through hand held computers. Presentations by medical staff and troopers emphasize the reality of injury and fatal crashes and the lifelong consequences victims and families confront every day. Students meet a trauma victim and are told of the challenges he faces on a daily basis. The students are then taken to the Trauma ICU and Emergency Department where they go bedside with a trauma patient so they can witness first-hand the consequences of poor decision making in a motor vehicle.

The Sudden Impact Program has received several awards and is listed in Louisiana’s Strategic Highway Safety Plan. The program is conducted every week at the Trauma Center and reinforcement activities are scheduled throughout the school year.

**All media outlets are invited to attend “Consequences of Impact”**



Contact Information:

TFC Melissa Matey
Public Affairs Unit
Louisiana State Police – Troop B
Office: (504) 471-2780
Melissa.matey@dps.la.gov
www.LSP.org
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