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The 2024 STOP THE BLEED® Project LaunchesJEMS || April 11, 2024 The Project has officially announced its slate of 2024 programs including: the STOP THE BLEED® Grant and Scholarship Programs, the 2024 Raise Your Hand Campaign and the 7th annual STOP THE BLEED® Day, which takes place on Thursday, May 23, 2024, during EMS Week. This year’s theme is “Building Community Through STOP THE BLEED®.” More and more, individuals and organizations are building community through the STOP THE BLEED® training and other activities. In these stressful times, STOP THE BLEED® unites people under a common cause, builds community resilience, and fosters connections. |
| | The campaign is about community members knowing they are there for one another, if tragedy strikes. And in a world where emergencies can happen in the blink of an eye, building a prepared and resilient community is essential. All of the programs this year will reflect this theme in some way. You can find out more information about this year’s programs by visiting stopthebleedproject.org | |
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Stop The Bleed Coalition Chair Dr. Levy featured on WMAR 2 News WMAR 2 News || April 12, 2024 Stop The Bleed Coalition chair Dr. Matthew Levy joined WMAR 2 New’s Midday Maryland segment to share information about STOP THE BLEED® and to talk about this year’s STOP THE BLEED® Day. The Stop the Bleed Program was created to build national resilience by better preparing the public to save lives by raising awareness of basic actions to stop life threatening bleeding. A bleeding injury can happen anywhere. With this training, you can become an immediate responder to the situation and help save a life. Everyone, no matter the age, can learn how to Stop the Bleed. Trainees will learn how to use your hands to apply pressure to a wound; how to pack a wound to control bleeding; and how to correctly apply a tourniquet. |
| | Maryland TraumaNet is a multidisciplinary and organizational advocacy group, consisting of representatives from each Maryland Trauma Center, focused on issues regarding the provision of trauma care within the Maryland Trauma System. On May 23rd, there will be a special Stop the Bleed Day Event hosted by the Maryland Committee on Trauma. Register for the Stop The Bleed Day event here. | |
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Sumter County Fire Rescue encouraging public to apply for Stop the Bleed programs WALB 10 News || April 9, 2024 Sumter County Fire Rescue (SCFR) is encouraging the public to apply for the Stop the Bleed scholarship. On Tuesday, April 9, the Stop the Bleed Project announced the 2024 programs which include: The Stop the Bleed Grant and Scholarship Programs The 2024 Raise Your Hand Campaign The 7th Annual Stop the Bleed Day will be on Thursday, May 23, during EMS Week.
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| | To set up a class, call SCFR at (229) 924-6603 or message them on Facebook. | |
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Stepping Strong Center Hospitality Trainings at Big Night Live, included STOP THE BLEED® April 2024 The Gillian Reny Stepping Strong Center for Trauma Innovation at Brigham and Women’s Hospital kicked off its inaugural Stepping Strong Center Hospitality Trainings at Big Night Live. The program, hosted in partnership with the Big Night Live hospitality group, brought together hospitality professionals from around the City of Boston to participate in workshops such as naloxone administration to prevent overdose deaths and STOP THE BLEED®. The Stepping Strong Center was founded in 2014, in the wake of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, as an initiative to turn tragedy into hope for trauma patients worldwide. |
| | The Stepping Strong Center has trained more than 6,000 people in emergency response through Stop the Bleed and naloxone administration training programs. | |
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| @NurseCristinTwitter || April 10th Good turn out for our Stop The Bleed training. Shout out to @VistaRidgeHS & @rousesportsmed AT students being there to help train their peers. Thank you to Wilco EMS outreach team for partnering with us. Two sessions coming up. Interested? please sign up |
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| @BectonHSTwitter || April 11th Stop The Bleed @StopTheBleed training today for all @BectonHS faculty and staff @HMHNewJersey |
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| @HopkinsTraumaTwitter || April 9th If you are a student and have been trained in Stop The Bleed, consider applying for this scholarship opportunity! |
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| @medhelp.4youInstagram || April 10th Yes, our MedHelp and children’s future training center team signed a memorandum of cooperation and already started working with many communities! The first trainings have already taken place! On April 9, 2024, a STOP THE BLEED® training was held for health and gym teachers and district representatives. |
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| Submit your STOP THE BLEED® News!Have relevant news to share with us? Want to highlight STOP THE BLEED® news from an organization or members of your community? Submit your story below! | |
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STOP THE BLEED® License Program |
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Get Licensed and get access to free services and support |
| For People Who Want to Teach | | | For Schools at All Levels |
| | For Organizations - Teach Your Community to STB | | For Organizations - Help Us Promote the Campaign! |
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Podcast News |
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Listen to the Newest Episode: Saving Strangers: A Passion for Service and a Rural Small Business:Hear from Andrew Mavar, a veteran, STOP THE BLEED® Instructor, and business owner who used STOP THE BLEED® skills and saved a life during a life-threatening motor cross incident. |
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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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