English teacher Andrew Forrest, left, and guidance counselor
Chris Desiere are stabilized after the roof of their vehicle was cut
off around them.
Red Bank Regional seniors got a graphic demonstration this morning of what can go wrong when people drink and drive.
Emergency personnel from Little Silver and Shrewsbury — with assists from a State Police helicopter and the John E. Day Funeral Home — staged the aftermath of a three-car crash on the school grounds.
A week of anti-drunk-driving educational efforts is planned. The senior prom is Friday night.
Students crowd around a hearse containing the body of a victim played by English teacher Scott Ferris.
A State Police helicopter was used to transport a ‘victim’ in the detail-rich depiction of an accident aftermath. Below, a student reaches to take a photo of the enactment’s fatality, played by Ferris.


























Scott Ferris is the Gym teacher, Wrestling and Volleyball Coach at the school.
Could have sworn I saw a program just like this called Rude Awakening that Middletown PD developed. . .
You probably have Puzzle most high schools hvae the "progect prom" program I know RBR has been doing it for at least the past 5 yrs
Great job Little Silver FD & PD.
Thats why it looked familiar! Red Bank Police dont take part? Isn't a majority of the student body from their town?
It was a great effort from all who worked to send the message.
Hey Puzzle, our Emergency services get along over here,not like that hate fest you got going on accross the river.