The following article: Western AZ Stop the Bleed Provider & Trainer Session was first found on www.ICSAVE.org
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The following article: Western AZ Stop the Bleed Provider & Trainer Session was first found on www.ICSAVE.org
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You can find an original version of this information Integrated Community Solutions to Active Violence Events (ICSAVE) on this site: http://www.icsave.org
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The following article: Life Line Ambulance Hosted Public Safety Active Violence Response Training was initially seen on http://www.icsave.org
On December 19th and 20th, public safety and healthcare professionals from throughout Northern Arizona conducted 16 hours of intense active violence response training. The purpose of the Public Safety Integration Operations Course is to deconstruct the nature of these evolving threats as well as offer awareness-level integrated point-of-wound care instruction specifically focused on dynamic active violence, all-hazards and/or explosive threats. Day 2’s activities were the culmination of several hours of didactic, practical skills and real-world scenarios’ based training, focusing on the practical application of the 3 phases of Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) and ensuring that all participants had the knowledge, skills and abilities to implement these lifesaving skills under stressful conditions. Active violence events have resulted in numerous civilian casualties and captured the attention of the nation. These horrific and calculated acts have dramatically impacted countless individuals and communities by instilling fear that such events can unpredictably occur in urban, suburban, rural and metropolitan areas. Despite evolving threats, many public safety organizations throughout the country have yet to develop response paradigms to meet these challenges.
This course is specifically targeted for law enforcement and fire / EMS organizations who want to proactively develop integrated response strategies to mitigate the impact a violent mass casualty incident can have on their community. This workshop is recognized by both the Arizona Center for Fire Service Excellence (AzCFSE) and Arizona Peace Officers Standards and Training (AZPOST) Committees.
[embed]https://youtu.be/FNCIblVWuCA[/embed]The initial publication of Mary Meredith School Educators Our Newest Community Lifesavers! was carried out on: www.icsave.org
Pima County residents now have 30 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Wednesday, December 18th, these dedicated Tucson Unified School District professionals met at Mary Meredith K-12 School and 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/yuzsjqtZdX4[/embed] [embed]https://youtu.be/9f_KTBUomBo[/embed]
This particular blog post JTED Law Enforcement Students Ready to Save Lives! had been formerly posted on: ICSAVE.org website
Pima County residents now have 35 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Saturday, December 14th, these exceptional young men and women from Pima JTED’s Law Enforcement Program 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 future professionals now have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to help save a life! [embed]https://youtu.be/YysbFDmL9TM[/embed]
The original publication of Pima County Active Shooter Response Course was carried out on: the ICSAVE.org blog
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This particular blog post Mohave Accelerated Learning Center Ready to Save Lives! has been originally issued on: icsave.org
Mohave County residents now have 67 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Friday, December 13th, these dedicated Mohave Accelerated Learning Center educators and their families met in Bullhead City and 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!
This particular write-up: Laughlin High School Educators Our Newest Immediate Responders! was initially seen on http://www.icsave.org
Clark County residents now have 40 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Friday, December 6th, these dedicated Clark County School District professionals met at Laughlin Junior & Senior High School and 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!
The subsequent short article: William Bennett Elementary School Educators Ready to Save a Life! was first seen on http://www.icsave.org
Clark County residents now have 40 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Friday, December 6th, these dedicated Clark County School District professionals met at William Bennett Elementary School and 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!
You can find the original release of this particular blog post Anya-Itpak Elementary School Educators Our Newest Community Lifesavers! at this site: the ICSAVE.org blog
Mohave County residents now have 50 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Wednesday, December 4th, these dedicated Mohave Valley School District professionals met at Anya-Itpak Elementary School and 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!
This article Academy of Building Industries High School Educators Ready to Save Lives! has been originally issued on: ICSAVE.org website
Mohave County residents now have 20 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Friday, December 6th, these dedicated Mohave Valley School District professionals met at Academy of Building Industries High School and 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!
The initial publication of Desert View High School Students Our Newest Immediate Responders! was done on: www.ICSAVE.org
Pima County residents now have 387 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Friday, December 6th, these dedicated Sunnyside Unified School District high school students met at Desert View High School and completed multiple hours of Compressions Only Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training. Civilians need lifesaving training in CPR and AED use so they can provide immediate, frontline aid until first responders can take over care of an ill person. Due to many situations, there may be a delay between the time of illness 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 illness, 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 young men and women now have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to help save a life! [embed]https://youtu.be/hhg4pB7GbZY[/embed]
The subsequent write-up: Bonillas Elementary School Educators Ready to Save Lives! was initially found on www.ICSAVE.org
Pima County residents now have 30 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Wednesday, December 4th, these dedicated Tucson Unified School District professionals met at Bonillas Elementary Basic Curriculum Magnet School and 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/BzZonYIDC74[/embed] [embed]https://youtu.be/zPNYteMRfSs[/embed]
This write-up: Western Arizona Law Enforcement Recruits Our Newest Community Lifesavers! was initially seen on ICSAVE.org Mohave County r...