Saturday, May 9, 2020

Western Arizona Law Enforcement Recruits Our Newest Community Lifesavers!

This write-up: Western Arizona Law Enforcement Recruits Our Newest Community Lifesavers! was initially seen on ICSAVE.org

Mohave County residents now have 20 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Tuesday, April 28th, these dedicated Western Arizona Law Enforcement Training Academy recruits completed the necessary educational requirements to obtain American College of Surgeon’s Bleeding Control Certification. Law enforcement professionals need basic training in Bleeding Control principles so they can provide immediate, frontline aid until medical personnel can take over care of an injured person. Due to many situations, there may be a delay between the time of injury and the time healthcare professionals are on the scene. Without decisive intervention in these circumstances, preventable deaths may occur. Although no single set of skills or response can fit all injury, trauma, or active violence situations, making sure everyone knows his or her options and can react decisively will save valuable time and lives. As members of our extended community family, these exceptional men and women now have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to help save a life!

Friday, March 13, 2020

Girl Scout Troop 108 Our Newest Community Superheroes!

The first publication of Girl Scout Troop 108 Our Newest Community Superheroes! was done on: ICSAVE.org website

On Friday, March 13th, 10 Girl Scouts from Troop 108 and their parents came together at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church and were trained by Integrated Community Solutions to Active Violence Events (ICSAVE). These exceptional young women completed the necessary educational requirements to obtain American College of Surgeon’s Bleeding Control Certification. Civilians need basic training in Bleeding Control principles so they can provide immediate, frontline aid until first responders can take over care of an injured person. Due to many situations, there may be a delay between the time of injury and the time a first responder is on the scene. Without civilian intervention in these circumstances, preventable deaths may occur. Although no single set of skills or response can fit all injury, trauma, or active violence situations, making sure everyone knows his or her options and can react decisively will save valuable time and lives. As members of our extended community family, these patriots now have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to help save a life! [embed]https://youtu.be/I5d13iENsHI[/embed]

Saturday, March 7, 2020

Boy Scout Troop 104 Our Newest Community Superheroes!

The subsequent blog post: Boy Scout Troop 104 Our Newest Community Superheroes! was initially found on www.ICSAVE.org

On Friday, March 6th, 20 Cub Scouts from Troop 104 and their parents came together at Mohave Valley Methodist Church and were trained by Integrated Community Solutions to Active Violence Events (ICSAVE). These exceptional young men completed the necessary educational requirements to obtain American College of Surgeon’s Bleeding Control Certification. Civilians need basic training in Bleeding Control principles so they can provide immediate, frontline aid until first responders can take over care of an injured person. Due to many situations, there may be a delay between the time of injury and the time a first responder is on the scene. Without civilian intervention in these circumstances, preventable deaths may occur. Although no single set of skills or response can fit all injury, trauma, or active violence situations, making sure everyone knows his or her options and can react decisively will save valuable time and lives. As members of our extended community family, these young patriots now have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to help save a life! [embed]https://youtu.be/tPwqccZpJEA[/embed]

Mohave County Educators Ready to Save Lives!

This post Mohave County Educators Ready to Save Lives! was originally published on: www.icsave.org

Mohave County residents now have 244 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Friday, March 6th, these dedicated teachers, administrators and support personnel met at Fox Creek Junior High School completed the necessary educational requirements to obtain American College of Surgeon’s Bleeding Control Certification. Civilians need basic training in Bleeding Control principles so they can provide immediate, frontline aid until first responders can take over care of an injured person. Due to many situations, there may be a delay between the time of injury and the time a first responder is on the scene. Without civilian intervention in these circumstances, preventable deaths may occur. Although no single set of skills or response can fit all injury, trauma, or active violence situations, making sure everyone knows his or her options and can react decisively will save valuable time and lives. As members of our extended community family, these exceptional men and women now have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to help save a life! [embed]https://youtu.be/4uByUGTPbp4[/embed]

Western Arizona Law Enforcement Recruits Our Newest Community Lifesavers!

This write-up: Western Arizona Law Enforcement Recruits Our Newest Community Lifesavers! was initially seen on ICSAVE.org Mohave County r...