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Camp 911 offers inside look at medical emergencies

FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, MI (AP)--   A summer youth camp in Franklin Township offers a chance to learn about emergency medical care. 

The Daily Mining Gazette reports that this year's two-day Camp 911 was held last week at the Mercy EMS headquarters. The first Camp 911 was held in 1999. It was the idea of a Marquette doctor.

Ann Clancy-Klemme helped create Camp 911 as a nurse. The first year it had 22 children. She says it now has "80-plus."

Most of the children are in sixth and seventh grade. More than a dozen had to be turned away, but they get on the list for next year.

Clancy-Klemme says they are taught how to deal with emergency situations. They also learn ways to avoid emergencies.

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