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Stop the Bleed Campaign

Many civilians have expressed interest in taking a bleeding control training course that would empower them to immediately assist victims of active shooter and other intentional mass casualty events at the point of wounding, according to results of a new national poll published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons. Furthermore, the vast majority of civilians support training and equipping police officers to perform severe bleeding control on victims as soon as possible rather than wait for emergency medical services (EMS) personnel to arrive on the scene. There’s also strong public support for putting bleeding control kits in public places where large crowds gather, similar to the way that automatic external defibrillators (AED’s) are now found in airports and shopping malls for use by responders who have undergone cardiopulmonary resuscitation training.

In addition to training law enforcement officers in bleeding control and instantly providing them with equipment to do so, emergency medical service personnel also need quicker access to the wounded. However, another key element calls for using civilian bystanders as immediate responders who perform external bleeding control for victims at the point of wounding before the arrival of professional responders. This element from the Hartford Consensus is at the core of the “Stop the Bleed” campaign by the Department of Homeland Security through the National Security Council.

The CBRAC has teamed up with the Department of Homeland Security to provide potentially life-saving education and training to first responders, schools, daycares, and civilians.

To schedule a class

If you’d like more information on the Stop the Bleed Campaign please contact Karen Beard, CBRAC’s Injury Prevention Committee Chairperson, using the form to the right. Form submissions are routed directly to the Ms. Beard and you will receive a response as soon as possible. If there is an urgent need, please indicate that in the subject line, or call the chairperson at the number listed below.

Karen Beard, CPST-I

CHAIR: INJURY PREVENTION

Injury Prevention Training Coordinator
Driscoll Children’s Hospital
361-694-6702 office
361-779-5817 cell

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