CHICAGO (WGN) — At Marist High School, students do life-saving work hands-on, learning the ins and outs of what it takes to be an emergency medical technician (EMT). 

Over the last several months, the pros at the Chicago Ambulance Alliance have coached many seniors. Christine Stephenson and Ronnie Shalabi told WGN News they are both eyeing a medical career.  

“I’ll probably do this part-time while doing college, to earn some money and do healthcare while I’m also doing pre-nursing in college, so this would be a good pre-starter,” Stephenson said.

“I was thinking about going into the medical field, going

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