At the College and Career Academy at Pruden in Suffolk Wednesday morning, the Western Tidewater Health District was offering ...
An initiative hosted by the Western Tidewater Health District aims to teach our neighbors how to respond to life-threatening ...
At the College and Career Academy at Pruden in Suffolk Wednesday morning, the Western Tidewater Health District was offering ...
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 ...
Quicker access to bleeding control interventions taught in the American College of Surgeons (ACS) "Stop the Bleed" program could have prevented the deaths of numerous homicide victims in Maryland, ...
Injuries that cause severe bleeding can happen at any time and anywhere — in your kitchen, at work or from a car accident. And without quick intervention, these severe injuries can cause death from ...
Loss of blood can kill a person within five minutes, making early care critical to preventing a trauma victim from falling victim to one of the most common causes of preventable death. “Stop the Bleed ...
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® ...
Earlier application of basic bleeding control called Stop the Bleed could have saved up to 70 Maryland lives, according to a first-of-its-kind analysis published by the Journal of the American College ...
WEIRTON, W.Va. (WTRF) – WVU Medicine Weirton Medical Center has purchased and supplied new Stop the Bleed kits to strengthen emergency response in the community. This week, West Virginia State Police ...
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 ...
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 ...