Sisters Act — and help pedestrian injured in accident

TWO schoolgirl sisters put their St John’s Ambulance training into action after seeing an injured pedestrian, insisting their mum drove to the scene saying: “This is what we’ve trained to do.”
St John First Aiders, Evie (9) and Caitlin (16) Boulby (front), who put all their training in to practice when they stopped and helped treat people after they came across a road traffic accident in December. Also pictured is Rotherham St John Unit Manager, Rowena Clarkson (right) and Youth Leader, Elise Hall. 200367-1St John First Aiders, Evie (9) and Caitlin (16) Boulby (front), who put all their training in to practice when they stopped and helped treat people after they came across a road traffic accident in December. Also pictured is Rotherham St John Unit Manager, Rowena Clarkson (right) and Youth Leader, Elise Hall. 200367-1
St John First Aiders, Evie (9) and Caitlin (16) Boulby (front), who put all their training in to practice when they stopped and helped treat people after they came across a road traffic accident in December. Also pictured is Rotherham St John Unit Manager, Rowena Clarkson (right) and Youth Leader, Elise Hall. 200367-1