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Pathways to Success: Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security​ Edition. Accessed October 1, 2015. ed.sc.gov

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Pathways to Success: Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security​ Edition. Accessed October 1, 2015. ed.sc.gov

Lisa Dawkins, Paramedic Student | Let's Go! CAREERS Sean O'Neal,  Fire Station Captain | Let's Go! CAREERS

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Sean O'Neal, Fire Station Captain | Let's Go! CAREERS
Sean O'Neal is the captain at Station #30 of the Lexington County Fire Service. O'Neal is in charge of scheduling the firefighters under his supervision, as well as providing support. The steps to...
 911 Operator | Meet the Helpers 1

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911 Operator | Meet the Helpers
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Dive deeper into a 911 Operator's career and find out how this Helper assists in emergency situations.
Teacher | Meet the Helpers
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Firefighter | Meet the Helpers
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Dive deeper into a firefighter's career and find out how this Helper assists in emergency situations.
 Police Officer | Meet the Helpers 6

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Police Officer | Meet the Helpers
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Dive deeper into a police officer's career and find out how this Helper assists in emergency situations.
Minor Mickel Shaw | Women Vision SC Hope Blackley | Women Vision SC

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Hope Blackley | Women Vision SC
Hope Blackley defines leadership as “making other leaders.” “It’s really that simple. I’m only as good as my team. And if my team isn’t good, then I’m not good,” she said. Hope Blackley served as...