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Impact Report
For plan | Youth Development (Bernalillo County) |
Date | October 14, 2008, 4:45 pm |
For Objective | Medium-term Show medium-term objectives |
Impact Report | 4-H Rodeo First Aid & Event Safety Clinic: The 4-H Rodeo requirement is that the 4-H Youth undergo an annual first aid & event safety training. This was provided by agent Bob Pate, and Paramedic Dan David. The first aid training was not certification training, but focused on cuts, bruises, splinting or immobilizing broken limbs, and emergency contacts. The event safety training was accomplished using NMSU films addressing Rough Stock safety and Timed Event safety. Rough stock safety is not an oxy-moron; where else can you tie a twelve year old youth to a 1,000 pound bull and call it FUN? Thirty-two youth met the educational requirements to participate in the Statewide 4-H Sanctioned Rodeos. |