![]() “I’d rather get into a shootout than go knock on a door and tell them their kid is dead,” Kazakavage said. It’s one of the worst things of the job, if not the worst thing.” You can’t even identify them and you’ve got to go tell the parents. “It’s a horrific thing when you see a young teenager wrapped around a tree, just mangled. Officer Ron Kazakavage, a former state trooper who worked in forensics, said he saw many fatal crashes, their details too gruesome to share. “Nobody intends on going out and getting into a car accident,” he said. “Prom is supposed to be one of the most memorable days of your lives for good reason, not bad reasons,” Stephen Ulicny, teacher and student government adviser, told seniors Wednesday afternoon. The Tamaqua Area Student Government Association sponsored Prom Promise events throughout the week going into prom, including bringing in school police officers to share their experiences. Inside, seniors learned about the consequences of impaired and distracted driving ahead of the prom this Saturday. A wrecked car outside Tamaqua Area High School reminds students not to drink and drive this prom season. ![]()
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