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Take 5 To Stay Alive - Don't Text & Drive
Kick-Off Event
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Kick-Off Event for Take 5 to Stay Alive. Don't Text and Drive.
The Broward Regional Emergency Medical Services Council and Broward County Commissioners officially launched the "Take 5 to Stay Alive. Don't Text and Drive." campaign on May 11, 2012. Formula Race Car Driver and City of Weston resident Gabby Chaves, 19, was introduced as campaign spokesperson. Chaves is one of the youngest and most talented drivers on today’s racing circuit.

Photo Gallery IndexGabby Chaves l In the Community

Broward County Commissioner Chip LaMarca
Broward County Commissioner Chip LaMarca welcomes attendees at the Take 5 to Stay Alive. Don’t Text and Drive. kick-off event on May 11, 2012.
Sheryl Forman, chair of the Community Outreach Subcommittee
Sheryl Forman, chair of the Community Outreach Subcommittee

Commissioner Chip LaMarca; Gabby Chaves, Ralph Marinson, Sgt. Mark Wysocky
(l-r) Commissioner Chip LaMarca; Gabby Chaves, Take 5 to Stay Alive. Don’t Text and Drive. spokesperson and Formula race car driver; Ralph Marinson, chair of the Broward County Regional Emergency Medical Services Council; and Sgt. Mark Wysocky, Florida Highway Patrol.
Gabby Chaves being interviewed by the media
Gabby Chaves being interviewed by the media

Broward County Sheriff Al Lamberti
Broward County Sheriff Al Lamberti
Medical staff, law enforcement and first responders.
Medical staff, law enforcement and first responders attended the kick off event.

 
 

 
 

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