Matt Fletcher, of Lowell, plays the part of a traffic accident victim during a mass casualty drill on Saturday, June 30, 2012, in Crown Point. Paramedic and EMT students from St. Anthony EMS Academy took part in the drill which offers a real-life perspective of how to deal with an incident. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Drama students from Lake Central, Lowell, and Crown Point play the parts of accident victims during a mass casualty drill on Saturday, June 30, 2012, in Crown Point. Paramedic and EMT students from St. Anthony EMS Academy took part in the drill which offers a real-life perspective of how to deal with an incident. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Alex Tinklenberg, a student at Lake Central High School, plays the part of an accident victim during a mass casualty drill on Saturday, June 30, 2012, in Crown Point. Paramedic and EMT students from St. Anthony EMS Academy took part in the drill which offers a real-life perspective of how to deal with an incident. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Caroline Janiga, a students at Lake Central High School, is tended to by paramedic and EMT students during a mass casualty drill on Saturday, June 30, 2012, in Crown Point. Paramedic and EMT students from St. Anthony EMS Academy took part in the drill which offers a real-life perspective of how to deal with an incident. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Nick and Cassie Bartlet, of Crown Point, play the parts of accident victims during a mass casualty drill on Saturday, June 30, 2012, in Crown Point. Paramedic and EMT students from St. Anthony EMS Academy took part in the drill which offers a real-life perspective of how to deal with an incident. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Alex Tinklenberg, a student at Lake Central High School, is helped by Lasonia Wright during a mass casualty drill on Saturday, June 30, 2012, in Crown Point. Paramedic and EMT students from St. Anthony EMS Academy took part in the drill which offers a real-life perspective of how to deal with an incident. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Paramedic and EMT students from St. Anthony EMS Academy assist Cassie Bartlet, of Crown Point, as they take part in a mass casualty drill on Saturday, June 30, 2012, in Crown Point. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
St. Anthony Crown Point EMS Academy, in conjuction with several local municipalities hosted a mass casualty drill on Saturday, June 30, 2012, in Crown Point. Drama students from Lake Central, Lowell, and Crown Point played the parts of accident victims as paramedic and EMT students took part in the drill which offers a real-life perspective of how to deal with an incident. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Caroline Janiga, a student at Lake Central High School, waits to be taken on a gurney during a mass casualty drill on Saturday, June 30, 2012, in Crown Point. Paramedic and EMT students from St. Anthony EMS Academy took part in the drill which offers a real-life perspective of how to deal with an incident. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Crown Point firefighter Erik Schmitt is taken to an ambulance by students of the St. Anthony EMS Academy during a mass casualty drill on Saturday, June 30, 2012, in Crown Point. Paramedic and EMT students from St. Anthony EMS Academy took part in the drill which offers a real-life perspective of how to deal with an incident. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Alex Tinklenberg, a student at Lake Central High School, is helped by Lasonia Wright during a mass casualty drill on Saturday, June 30, 2012, in Crown Point. Paramedic and EMT students from St. Anthony EMS Academy took part in the drill which offers a real-life perspective of how to deal with an incident. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Drama students from Lake Central, Lowell, and Crown Point play the parts of accident victims during a mass casualty drill on Saturday, June 30, 2012, in Crown Point. Paramedic and EMT students from St. Anthony EMS Academy took part in the drill which offers a real-life perspective of how to deal with an incident. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
CROWN POINT — It was a scene Saturday no first responder wants to encounter – five crashed cars, multiple victims bruised and bloodied in conditions from critical to stable, and a young child dead. Paramedics, EMTs and firefighters worked the chaotic scene assessing victims, performing …