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Fallbrook High students pass a casket as they enter the gym for a mock funeral in the aftermath of a mock fatal collision scene. Fallbrook Union High School, California Highway Patrol, North County Fire, San Diego Sheriffs Department, and Mercy Air all participated to create a mock crash scene and funeral on March 28 and 29, respectively. Chris Rinaldi photos
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Student Steve Raymundo reveals the impact that the Every 15 Minutes program had on him and the impact that it will have on him for the rest of his life.
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Victim Morgan Alexander reads a letter that she had written to her Mom and Dad during her participation in the program. She shared her sorrow at loss of the time she would have with her family. Participants were held at the Pala Mesa Resort overnight, and were not allowed to contact friends or family as a way to demonstrate their death.
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Rachel Borg, the mother of accident victim Sydney Borg, tearfully shares the feeling of loss when a child dies.
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Lily Hernandez talks about her grief at the loss of the crash victims and friends. Participants were held at the Pala Mesa Resort overnight, and were not allowed to contact friends or family as a way to demonstrate their death.
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Guest speaker Jennifer Seitel describes, in detail, her life experience as a crash victim and the reality of being confined to a wheel chair after losing the use of her legs. The crash occurred when she was just 16 years old. Her younger sister was killed in that same crash.
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Students react during the presentation by guest speaker Jennifer Seitel. All took a breath and took the presentation seriously. The Every 15 Minutes program hadn't been held at Fallbrook High in several years.
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Fallbrook High School principal Larry Boone talks about the Every 15 Minutes program and introduces the speakers. The mock crash, hospital surgery, morgue and booking of the driver following the sobriety test were reenacted in a video shown to the students.
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