He was the county medical examiner in Des Moines before he came here. There was a program there and he thought it would be good to have one here.
Our purpose is to give people a realistic snapshot of what happens to people in alcohol-related accidents. People always think it's not going to happen to them.
We have one class a month, and we're full to August.
We get permission from relatives to see victims in accidents caused by alcohol.
The scenario is they are paralyzed from their waist down plus one half of their upper body. They have to navigate the apartment in a wheelchair, make a sandwich, make the bed.
The baby had to have brain surgery and was partially brain-dead.