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<title>The Sunday Mail - Stop the Carnage - Picking Up The Pieces</title>

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<description>Ambulance technician Stuart Mackintosh, based in Inverness, reveals how a deadly silence at a crash scene can be the worst sound of all. He says small cars, big exhausts, alloy wheels and a teenager&apos;s feeling of immortality are often common factors behind the devastation on our roads</description>
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<description>Police family liaison officer Fraser Candlish tells why he will never get used to breaking terrible news to the families who have lost loved ones on Scotland&apos;s roads. He explains why their emotional response can often be similar to those experienced by relatives of murder victims.</description>
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<description>Firefighter Cameron Black tells of the harrowing work of emergency crews battling to cut young drivers and passengers free from the mangled wreckage of their cars. He tells how one death in particular still haunts him and explains how his colleagues are working to stop young people becoming another statistic </description>
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