CHI Health Host FREE Stop The Bleed Training-May 8

The number one cause of preventable death after injury is blood loss. Serious accidents and disasters resulting in life-threatening bleeding can happen anywhere. Without bystander intervention, death from blood loss takes less than five minutes. 

CHI Health, in conjunction with the Nebraska Community Collective, encourages everyone to know what to do during a bleeding emergency.

Good Samaritan and St. Francis Emergency Services personnel are hosting a free STOP THE BLEED® Training Day Open House for the public on Wednesday, May 8. With just 15-minutes of training, the community can learn to recognize life-threatening bleeding and effectively control it with three quick action steps–using their hands to apply pressure to a wound, packing a wound to control bleeding and correctly applying a tourniquet. At the open house, training participants will also have the opportunity to register for a free kit containing bleeding-control medical supplies.

STOP THE BLEED® Training Day Open House

(Free and open to the public. Training only takes 15-minute.)

CHI Health Good Samaritan

May 8, 2024  |  5-6 pm

Kearney Public Library, Niobrara Room

2020 1st Ave, Kearney

CHI Health St. Francis

May 8, 2024  |  10 am - 2 pm

St. Francis, Main Hospital Lobby

2620 W. Faidley Ave., Grand Island

This May, National STOP THE BLEED month, people across the state have the opportunity to learn life-saving bleeding-control techniques so they are prepared and empowered to assist in an emergency.

The American College of Surgeons STOP THE BLEED® campaign (https://www.stopthebleed.org/) has trained over 3 million people including students, teachers, and community groups interested in learning how to STOP THE BLEED® and save a life.

The Nebraska Community Collective (https://necommunitycollective.org/) is working collaboratively with partners across Nebraska to increase safety awareness, educate and create safer communities. 

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