When US Army Combat Medic Marcelo Bini transitioned out of military service to law enforcement in 2016, he was determined to keep serving his community in a meaningful way. A licensed STOP THE BLEED® ...
WORCESTER — On a Saturday afternoon at the Worcester Public Library’s main branch, the center of attention was a rubber prop meant to mimic a wounded human limb. About a dozen people, women and men of ...
BLACKSBURG, Va. – From bystander to lifesaver. LewisGale is partnering with Montgomery County Public Schools to teach faculty how to stop severe bleeding during an emergency. 10 News was at Blacksburg ...
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - A May 2024 graduate of Deerfield-Windsor who lost his arm in a deadly crash is now partnering with Phoebe Putney and the Dougherty County Emergency Management Service (EMS) to ...
Several shootings this summer resulted in utter tragedy. In response, the Rochester African American Firearms Association decided to bring a two-and-a-half-hour class to the Rochester community called ...
GREENWOOD, Ark. — Students, faculty and staff at Greenwood, Arkansas schools are learning how to ‘stop the bleed’ as part of a statewide initiative for emergency situations. The campaign, first ...
It can take as little as three to five minutes for a person with a traumatic injury to bleed out ― their death oftentimes preventable with simple intervention from bystanders until help arrives. After ...
A free, one-hour “Stop the Bleed” course is being offered just in time for the return to school. The course is designed for individuals with little or no medical training who may need to provide ...
SOUTHERN ILL. (KFVS) - Beginning in February, the Southern 7 Health Department will conduct free Stop the Bleed community training. Sessions will take place from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on dates in February, ...
What started as a national call to teach the public how to control life-threatening bleeding before help arrives is now a regular part of the work and outreach hospital Trauma Centers provide. At ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Starting next year, many Missouri schools will be required to roll out “Stop the Bleed” kits, following new statewide protocols aimed to help staff respond quickly to severe ...