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Elementary School Video

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The following video highlights the visit to Valley View Elementary School by MySafe:LA and the Los Angeles City Fire Department. The program consists of in-classroom and school yard exercises and takes one hour to deliver. This video represents only a few bits and pieces from the presentation. Still, grab some popcorn and a drink, as this video is approximately 15 minutes long.

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