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  • I don't really remember this, but I remember them showing us literal crash photos and whatnot

  • I feel like Alberta is just America North.

    • The Premier of Alberta went down to Trumps inauguration and was the only premier in all of Canada to not sign an agreement to go against Trumps trade horsefuckery.

      So... yeah.

  • Attended it as a student my senior year, 2005. Was aware of it in prior years too. I went to a school with ~3000 students, in a districting combining two towns of about 53k people.

    I also attended it as a member of the ambulance crew and once right after graduation, and again about a decade later.

  • This never happened at my school. The school news channel did do a special on it after someone died from texting tho

  • We only had fire drills, where we had to casually follow our teacher outside, stand at the collection spot for ~10min, and then go back in and continue the lesson.

    Besides the two times where the canteen burnt the lunch so bad the alarms went off, we once had a suspected bomb alarm during uni where we were told to stay away for a few days while investigations were on, the ones who didn't need any of the instruments anyway. Turns out it was some depressed tween who made joke on reddit or tumblr about wanting to bomb the place.

    Good times.

    • So -- funny story.

      At my mum's school (she taught at a different school than me and my siblings went to) they had regular fire drills. (We had them at our school as well).

      But at my mum's school the fire brigade sometimes took one or two students, or a teacher, aside and kept them inside the school during the fire drill, to test whether or not registers were being taken properly.

      The idea being that when the register was taken, and little Susie Jones or Mister Smith (the biology teacher) wasn't present, the responsible member of staff would alert the fire brigade and they would go back into the building to "search for the missing person"

      However one year they decided to stop doing it, because apparently one of the firemen approached a third year girl (aged 13) and asked if she wouldn't mind going into a cupboard with him, and she KICKED HIM IN THE LEG and ran away screaming about this creepy man who was trying to get her to go into a cupboard.

      She attracted quite a lot of attention -- most of the staff and almost all of the students -- and they eventually calmed her down and explained what was going on. She was a little embarrassed but also quite proud of kicking him so hard.

      So yeah -- after that they stopped taking kids aside and kept it to taking staff aside because no one else wanted to get kicked.

    • Another funny story -- aside from the fire drills, we once had to evacuate an entire wing of the school because we were testing the energy released by various things (peanuts, paraffin, methylated spirits etc) by setting them on fire and seeing how long it took them to heat up some water to 100 degrees.

      It was going fine, until we tried burning 25ml of paraffin, and someone set fire to the curtains in the lab. One moment there was a small pool of paraffin, next moment FIRE RAGING ON THE CURTAINS and the fire alarm ringing throughout the building.

      That was quite entertaining.

      (I haven't even told you the story about the science teacher who cracked the plexiglass screen. You know the big thick screen they put up in front of "dangerous" experiments to protect the students?

      Well the chemistry teacher was doing an experiment with fire and gunpowder and I think he mismeasured the amount he put in, because there was a flame and an explosion and the screen that was supposed to absorb the explosion and protect the students........... not so much -- it cracked and split in two. It didn't shatter but it wasn't entirely useful after that and the class ended a lot earlier than we were expecting.

  • We got to wear some glasses that supposedly gave you drunken/on drugs vision. Everybody liked that.

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