Being Prepared Never Ends!

National Preparedness Month is coming to an end next week, but
being prepared doesn't stop! Continue to engage your community about the
importance of being STOP THE BLEED® prepared.

Get Trained • Get Involved • Save a Life!

Ambassador Spotlight
Jennifer Emry, BSN-RN

Health Science Teacher, Fort Osage School District, Missouri

I am passionate about STOP THE BLEED® because people need to know how to help themselves or others when professionals are not immediately available. In today’s society, you never know when tragedy will strike and being prepared can save lives.
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Raise Your Hand and Become an Ambassador

Commit to becoming a STOP THE BLEED® Ambassador beyond National Preparedness Month and help spread the word about this important public health campaign.

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The STOP THE BLEED® Project is designed to heighten public awareness of  STOP THE BLEED® by making it easy for individuals and organizations to get involved in the campaign.  It is supported by the US Department of Defense, the American College of Surgeons, Stop the Bleed Coalition, the American Red Cross, the American College of Emergency Physicians and many other private and public sector organizations across the country.

We appreciate and share your passion about educating and advocating for access to bleeding control training and equipment.  We will continue to provide updates related to coalition activities.

Best Regards Always,


Matthew J. Levy, DO, MSc
Chair, Stop the Bleed Coalition
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