From Stop the Bleed Coalition <[email protected]>
Subject Stop The Bleed Coalition Weekly Newsletter
Date March 26, 2024 7:14 PM
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** Featured Stories
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** Jasper County Emergency Management offers STOP THE BLEED®
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Jasper County || March 24, 2024

Jasper County Emergency Management has developed a STOP THE BLEED® Program and a webpage with STOP THE BLEED® Information. “On this webpage, you'll discover how StTOP THE BLEED® empowers individuals and organizations to take action, learn about the importance of swift intervention, and access resources to become certified in bleeding control techniques. Join us in becoming part of the solution — together, we can make a difference in preserving lives and promoting safety in our communities.”

The team offers hands-on training workshops lead by certified Instructors, Educational resources, and community partnerships.
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** Providing the University of Michigan Flint campus with life saving techniques
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UMFDPSS || March 2024

The University of Michigan-Flint Department of Public Safety and Security

(UMFDPSS) continues prioritizing the safety and well-being of its students, faculty, staff, and visitors through various initiatives. In 2023, UMFDPSS coordinated the purchase and installation of STOP THE BLEED® kits across the campus, strategically placing them alongside Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). Furthermore, UMFDPSS offers comprehensive training sessions to faculty, staff, and students to ensure proficiency in STOP THE BLEED® techniques, empowering individuals to respond effectively to bleeding emergencies.

This initiative serves multiple purposes:

Enhancing Emergency Response: By strategically placing Stop the Bleed kits alongside AEDs, UMFDPSS ensures that critical medical supplies are readily available in case of emergencies. This proactive approach improves the campus’s overall emergency response capabilities and increases the likelihood of positive outcomes in bleeding emergencies.

Strengthening Community Engagement: Stop the Bleed training sessions serve as a platform for UMFDPSS officers to engage directly with students, faculty, and staff. Through these sessions, officers build positive relationships with the community, enhancing trust and collaboration between law enforcement and the university population.

Promoting Safety Culture: By integrating Stop the Bleed training into

campus life and responding to requests for training from student groups, staff, and faculty, UMFDPSS fosters a culture of safety and preparedness throughout the university. This proactive approach reinforces the importance of emergency preparedness and encourages active participation in safety initiatives. As of this date we have trained over 200 individuals in Stop the Bleed, and the requests keep coming in.

Overall, the STOP THE BLEED® initiative implemented by UMFDPS improves the campus’s emergency response capabilities and fosters a safer and more resilient community. By empowering individuals with life-saving skills and building positive relationships through training sessions, UMFDPSS continues to demonstrate its commitment to ensuring the safety and well- being of all university community members.


** Churches in New Jersey Getting ‘Bleeding
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** Control Kits’
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GovTech || March 25 2024

Members from different houses of worship were invited earlier this month to gather at Guru Nanak Mission Gurudwara, a worship space for Sikhs in Oakland in Bergen County. But, they weren’t there for a worship service. Instead, they gathered on a Friday night to participate in a training session and receive a key item — a bleeding control kit.
The state Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness began distributing bleeding control kits to thousands of houses of worship in New Jersey this month. The kits are designed to give churches, mosques, synagogues, temples and other places of worship medical items to treat victims of potential active shooters before first responders arrive at the scene.

The state will provide roughly 7,100 bleeding control kits to 6,400 houses of worship within one year as part of the program’s first phase, officials said.

“We’re not looking to essentially train doctors,” said Indy Samra, a member of the executive council of the Homeland Security office’s Interfaith Advisory Council, who helped coordinate the session. “We’re providing everyday individuals with the means to provide first aid.”

The program, which officials launched March 8, was created to bridge the gap between awareness and practical knowledge for mass casualty events, as well as help foster relationships between religious communities and law enforcement officers.
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** @tarrytownems
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Instagram || March 21st

Tarrytown EMS is proud to announce that we have teamed up with @stopthebleedcoalition to become an educational center and have trained instructors to teach the course to the public and other first responders. Join the growing number of people who are #stopthebleed trained. In under one hour, you can learn to save the life of a friend, family member, colleague, or stranger. Class dates are to be announced and posted on our website and social media soon. Be sure to check it out!


** @cursodeaph_aimaraph
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Instagram || March 25th

Another edition of STOP THE BLEED® class!


** @medhelp.4you
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Instagram || March 20th

Another STOP THE BLEED® course in the city of Kryvyi Rig!

It’s very nice when trainings are fun and active!

As we were talking and demonstrating very serious things, the cadets were so excited that you don’t have time to explain and answer questions, ha!

Our Educational Center “MedHelp” spreads training throughout Ukraine! We provide training for children, adults, group and corporate training.


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** STOP THE BLEED® License Program
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New and Improved!

Get Licensed and get access to free services and support
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** Podcast News
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** Tune into the STOP THE BLEED® Podcast
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Hear from medical professionals, trainers, survivors, bystanders, and to learn about the importance of the STOP THE BLEED® campaign. New episodes are always added so check in to hear the latest.
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** Connect with the Stop the Bleed Coalition
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The Coalition is a community of individuals and organizations who are passionate about the STOP THE BLEED® campaign. The Coalition’s goal is to support the growth and impact of the campaign by providing access to information and services to the growing STOP THE BLEED® community as well as financial support to the STOP THE BLEED® Project.

STOP THE BLEED® is a national campaign to encourage bystanders to become trained, equipped, and empowered to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives. It is a public/private partnership led by the Department of Defense and many other stakeholders, including the Stop the Bleed Coalition.

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