
The Greatest Haunted Houses Act As Training Spot for First Responders
Here in the Hudson Valley, we are very fortunate to have so many people in our community who volunteer and work as first responders. EMS, Firefighters, and more give their time to make sure their communities are safe and cared for in an emergency.
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That dedication comes with a lot of training. Some training is done in an indoor setting, and other training is done outdoors. Recently, Uslter County First Responders had the opportunity to train in a very unique spot.

Headless Horseman Hayrides and Haunted Houses turned its grounds into a place where first responders could run drills. Headless Horseman allowed them to run a mass casualty incident exercise using scenes that are normally part of the haunted attraction.
Always proud to protect and serve our community’s first responders. We are honored to have been a part of this event. Thank you, Hudson Valley first responders, for all you do! (Headless Horseman Hayrides and Haunted Houses via Facebook)
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Emergency departments came from all over the Hudson Valley to participate. Columbia, Ulster, and Dutchess counties were all represented. Sunshine Tees even made a commemorative T-shirt for the participants.
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