SHELTON — For Heidi Aleman, the Echo Hose Ambulance Community Educational Center is a true gift. The center — on the former St. Joseph School campus on Coram Avenue in Shelton — has become home not only for the Echo Hose Ambulance Co. but also numerous programs designed to educate department members and the community. Aleman, the health technology department head at Emmett O’Brien Technical High School, and some 20 10th-graders learned the benefit of having such a facility recently when they attended the Stop the Bleed program, taught by Echo Hose Ambulance Co. members. “This facility is amazing for introducing them to emergency responders, introduction to EMT,” said Aleman.
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