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American College of Surgeons

Stop the Bleed

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The ACS Stop the Bleed course was created to combat the major loss of life due to life threatening bleeding accidents and incidents that occur in our communities.   These events can be from traffic accidents to active shooter/attacker events.  With this training at each business, school, religious organization, or childcare location, the chances of employees or attendees surviving increases exponentially. 

This training provides the necessary skills to control bleeding with direct pressure, wound packing and pressure, using hemostatic and compression dressings, and applying a tourniquet properly.

If you are ready for your organization to get this training in place, click the button below to schedule a class or email the details of where you would like to hold a class for your team and we will come to you. 

American Red Cross
First Aid for Severe Trauma

First Aid for Severe Trauma
This training provides participants with the knowledge and essentials necessary to respond to life threatening emergencies for severe bleeding injuries.  The course teaches participants how to recognize life threatening emergencies, how to communicate with others at the scene and with 9-1-1 operators, and includes bleeding control techniques to provide the best chances of survival for victims.  Time is crucial during life threatening emergencies.  Sign up today to advance you knowledge of responding to severe trauma emergencies.
 

American Red Cross
Life Threatening Bleeding
Tourniquet Application 

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The ARC Life Threatening Bleeding Tourniquet Application course is a Skill Boost taught either as part of a First Aid/CPR/AED or similar course as an add on Skill Boost or it can be taught independently to students who require this additional training.  

The course provides guidance and training to provide the necessary First Aid to Triage and Act upon Life Threatening Bleeding events to give the injured person the best chances of survival.

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