Sunday, June 25, 2017

Banner UMC Hosting Tourniquet-Training As Part Of “Stop The Bleed” Initiative

You can look at an original release of this article Banner UMC Hosting Tourniquet-Training As Part Of “Stop The Bleed” Initiative on this website: www.icsave.org

We are very happy to see Banner UMC involved with the “Stop the Bleed” campaign and proud to say we are working hand-in-hand with them to bring this vital training to the community.


Banner University Medical Center is now offering up two-hour classes on how to properly apply tourniquet. It’s all a part of the nationwide Stop the Bleed campaign.
KVOA | KVOA.com | Tucson, Arizona
Tucson Police officer Doug Wilfert can attest to the life-saving tool of a tourniquet. On December 1, 2016, Wilfert was shot in the leg while serving a felony warrant at a south side apartment complex. "They saw how much blood there was, they applied a tourniquet and potentially saved my life,” Wilfert said. Medical professionals said a person can die from blood loss within five minutes. "You don't have to be in the medical field to be able to take care of your friends and family,” Daniels said. Trauma surgeon Dr. Andrew Tang urges the community to take advantage of the classes in a time where mass shootings and terrorist attacks have become commonplace around the world. To learn more about Stop the Bleed click here. To sign up for Banner UMC’s tourniquet classes, email Susan.Kinkade@bannerhealth.com read more at kvoa.com

2017 Arizona State Fire School Asymmetric Threats Course

The subsequent piece of writing: 2017 Arizona State Fire School Asymmetric Threats Course was initially seen on ICSAVE.org website

Response and Realities of Active Violence Events

The violence of terrorism, both home grown and foreign, enacted by both the calculating and insane continues to impact our national life. For the past two decades, these horrific events have occurred in urban, suburban, and rural areas. Today, every fire service organization, no matter its size, population, or location has the potential to find itself responding to mass murder. And, despite these continually evolving and asymmetric threats, many public safety organizations throughout the country have yet to develop response guidelines. Those that have find themselves struggling to bridge the gap between military and civilian, police and fire, and even volunteer and career. These organizations often struggle to find training solutions that will be effective for their populations, manpower, and equipment.

 This highly interactive, 4-day course will investigate Active Violence threats and discuss the solutions, challenges, and failures of the past two decades. Featuring speakers from several disciplines, this course will be extremely comprehensive. And you will hear from some of the very best teachers on the subject, men and women with direct experience either as first arriving personnel or victims of these horrible events. In addition, our qualified and experienced instructors will offer substantive, integrated point-of-wound care training in simulated on-going ballistic and/or explosive threat environments.  We designed this course to specifically target representatives of public safety organizations who want to be ready for an Active Violence Event in their own first due. Be an agent of change and join us!

For more information or to register go to www.azfireschool.org

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...