I was talking about this with my family over the holidays and how I was taught this in school and so were my daughters years later. Now, I'm not belittling the effectiveness of stopping, dropping, and rolling if you are on fire. My question is what happened to make this such a big deal to teach kids. Were there epedemics of kids setting themselves on fire sometime in the past?
Maybe you didn't learn stop, drop, and roll in school? Maybe an Oklahoma thing? Maybe a lot of our kids were running around on fire?
Discuss.
Maybe you didn't learn stop, drop, and roll in school? Maybe an Oklahoma thing? Maybe a lot of our kids were running around on fire?
Discuss.
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