Teachers honored for efforts that saved the life of a student

Teachers honored for efforts that saved the life of a student

When a student showed signs of extreme distress, the Pink Hill Elementary staff sprang into action. Led by EC teacher Amy Taylor and school data manager Megan Barwick, they used CPR and the AED that all LCP schools are equipped with to stabilize the student until EMT arrived.

By all accounts, they helped save this student's life. Ms. Taylor and Ms. Barwick were subsequently recognized for their efforts by the Lenoir County Board of Commissioners, the Lenoir County Board of Education and the Pink Hill Town Board.

The student recovered and returned to school.

Pink Hill News posted the following on their Facebook page:

Save the date this Sunday, December 4 and come out to the Pink Hill Christmas Parade! It starts at 2 PM so come early to secure your viewing spot.

The Town of Pink Hill is excited to announce that our hometown heroes Amy Taylor & Meghan Barwick are this year’s Grand Marshalls.

Amy and Meghan are being honored for their heroic efforts at Pink Hill Elementary School during the 2021-22 school year to quickly administer life-saving techniques to a student that resulted in saving her life.

Please come out and cheer on these heroes and join in on the fun in what promises to be a great event for the entire family. See you there!


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