A group of first responders in Centre County taught a course on potentially life-saving information. The Pleasant Gap Fire Company hosted a Stop the Bleed course Thursday afternoon. The course aims to ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Christus Spohn Hospital is offering a free course called "Stop the Bleed!" where students can learn life-saving skills when dealing with bleeding. The hour-long course focuses ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In a life-threatening injury, every second counts. Because a person can die from blood loss in as little as five minutes, the ...
YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM)– A local police department is hosting its “Stop the Bleed” course event for civilians later this month. The York County Regional Police Department says it will host a “Stop the ...
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 ...
If a person is suffering from massive blood loss, the difference between their survival and death can be determined in the first few seconds after they are injured. Taking action in those crucial ...
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTUU/KTVF) - A small gathering of Fairbanks residents took part in a course on Monday, learning how to save lives by preventing death from traumatic injuries. According to Ryan ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Richmond teens are learning critical emergency response skills that could save lives as part of a pilot program targeting neighborhoods with high rates of gun violence. The Boys and ...
Learn lifesaving first aid skills through “Stop the Bleed,” an overview course of best practices in emergency situations where uncontrollable bleeding occurs, offered by the College of DuPage Police ...
York County Regional Police are hosting a "Stop the Bleed" course for residents within their jurisdiction from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, May 17. The course will take place at the police headquarters ...
In a life-threatening injury, every second counts. Because a person can die from blood loss in as little as five minutes, the Muscatine Fire Department is empowering local residents to step in and ...