Dazainna Goodman of Alta High School tries on SWAT team equipment Wednesday from the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Department, with some help from deputy Kenny Spencer. Students attended an Emergency Services Career Day at Canyons Technical Education Center in Sandy, where police officers, firefighters, paramedics and members of SWAT, K-9 and crime scene units were available to answer questions about their agencies and possible careers in emergency services.
Laura Seitz, Deseret News
Dazainna Goodman of Alta High School tries on SWAT team equipment Wednesday from the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Department, with some help from deputy Kenny Spencer. Students attended an Emergency Services Career Day at Canyons Technical Education Center in Sandy, where police officers, firefighters, paramedics and members of SWAT, K-9 and crime scene units were available to answer questions about their agencies and careers in emergency services.
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