It was a good experience. Me & my partner, miles, were able to win gold in CPR/First aid. I'm happy, but at the same time, it was something I really wasn't expecting. When I first walked into the testing room, I was worried that we wóuldn't be able to place, because there were 15 other teams that we had to compete against. Most of these teams came from CTA's, where they actually had medical classes for cpr/first aid. It was our first year in this event, and I'm happy we could do it. We had to learn how to do all of it by ourselves. But that didn't matter. I think it was actually to our benefit that we never took any classes on CPR/first aid, because some of the other teams we were competing against thought that they could just wing it. I guess that's a lesson learned, you can't get too cocky.
Now we're moving onto nationals, and I just have to say, thanks to my amazing partner. I'm proud of us. (:
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