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TOP: The St John Ambulance Association’s mock accident at the corner of Lake Terrace Road and Lakewood Drive in Christchurch yesterday. A crashed car was taken to the scene and four “victims” — the parents, and two children in the back — were made up with imitation blood to simulate injuries. The Ministry of Transport and the Fire Service also took part. BOTTOM: An accident “victim,” Bob Clyne, has a few more drops of blood added to his injuries by senior station officer Russel Birss.

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Press, 30 January 1986, Page 7

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TOP: The St John Ambulance Association’s mock accident at the corner of Lake Terrace Road and Lakewood Drive in Christchurch yesterday. A crashed car was taken to the scene and four “victims” — the parents, and two children in the back — were made up with imitation blood to simulate injuries. The Ministry of Transport and the Fire Service also took part. BOTTOM: An accident “victim,” Bob Clyne, has a few more drops of blood added to his injuries by senior station officer Russel Birss. Press, 30 January 1986, Page 7

TOP: The St John Ambulance Association’s mock accident at the corner of Lake Terrace Road and Lakewood Drive in Christchurch yesterday. A crashed car was taken to the scene and four “victims” — the parents, and two children in the back — were made up with imitation blood to simulate injuries. The Ministry of Transport and the Fire Service also took part. BOTTOM: An accident “victim,” Bob Clyne, has a few more drops of blood added to his injuries by senior station officer Russel Birss. Press, 30 January 1986, Page 7

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