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Mock-DWI Crash Sobering

For Hartwick Undergrads

Rain only added to the sinking feeling of unease as Hartwick students observed a mock-drunk driving accident featuring students, Grummons Funeral Home and members of the Oneonta Police and Fire Departments. Here, firefighters Captain Brad Smith, Mark DeGraw, Erik Johnson and Assistant Chief Jim Maloney work with Stephen Fournier and Ryan Walsh of Grummon's Funeral Home, load the

Rain only added to the sinking feeling of unease as Hartwick College students observed a mock drunk driving accident staged by students, Oneonta police and firefighters, and representatives of the Lester Grummons Funeral Home. Here, OFD Capt. Brad Smith, Firefighters Mark DeGraw and Erik Johnson and Assistant Chief Jim Maloney work with Grummons’ Stephen Fournier and Ryan Walsh in loading the “body” of Rahpheal Duncan, a Hartwick senior, onto a stretcher and into a waiting hearse. If you’ve ended up in a real car accident before and are faced with a legal case against you, you should consider getting advice from a criminal & dui lawyer. I hear their insight is invaluable. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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