Friday, January 31, 2020

Little Lions Preschool Ready to Save Lives!

This piece of writing: Little Lions Preschool Ready to Save Lives! was initially found on www.ICSAVE.org

We want to recognize the 16 Marana Unified School District educators and students who joined us Friday, January 31st to talk about the vitally important subjects of school safety and community resilience! Pima County is blessed to have exceptional professionals who dedicate their lives to ensuring our children receive a top-notch education, and do so in a safe and secure learning environment. Each day these men and women educate and protect our county’s 150,000 children and do so with distinction! Integrated Community Solutions to Active Violence Events (ICSAVE) led the discussion, and also provided the participants with lifesaving Bleeding Control Training. 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! All of us at ICSAVE send out a special thank you to the Little Lions Preschool School staff for assisting us with this vitally important event. From our family to yours, thank you for your service! [embed]https://youtu.be/aUxSsffT2NE[/embed]

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Boys and Girls Clubs of the Colorado River Ready to Save Lives!

This article Boys and Girls Clubs of the Colorado River Ready to Save Lives! has been formerly issued on: icsave.org

Mohave County residents now have 28 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Wednesday, January 29th, these dedicated Boys and Girls Clubs of the Colorado River members 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, women and children now have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to help save a life!

Teenage Parent High School Educators Our Newest Community Lifesavers!

This particular short article: Teenage Parent High School Educators Our Newest Community Lifesavers! was initially seen on http://www.icsave.org

Pima County residents now have 16 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Wednesday, January 29th, these dedicated Tucson Unified School District professionals met at Teenage Parent 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! [embed]https://youtu.be/EmXh8ZW9M2s[/embed] [embed]https://youtu.be/5JzHukuE-8c[/embed]

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Green Valley Baptist Church Congregants Ready to Protect the Flock!

The initial publication of Green Valley Baptist Church Congregants Ready to Protect the Flock! was done on: www.ICSAVE.org

Since 1999, there have been over 1856 deadly force incidents take place throughout our faith-based communities. On Saturday, January 25th, 65 Green Valley Baptist Church congregants received the knowledge, skills and abilities to better survive an active killer event. Conducted by Integrated Community Solutions to Active Violence Events (ICSAVE) and the Arizona Church Security Network, I LIVED (Active Violence Response Course) is a set of proactive, options-based strategies, that increase community members’ chances of survival and bridge the gap between the time a violent event begins and law enforcement arrives. These participants learned and experienced the decisive advantages of proactive vs. passive response strategies via numerous live scenario drills and Bleeding Control interventions and are now empowered to help save lives! [embed]https://youtu.be/Buus2bNfGZg[/embed] [embed]https://youtu.be/hp1uxqLDSfc[/embed]

Friday, January 24, 2020

Mohave County Educators Our Newest Community Lifesavers!

This write-up: Mohave County Educators Our Newest Community Lifesavers! was initially seen on ICSAVE.org website

Mohave County residents now have 29 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Friday, January 24th, these dedicated Mohave County teachers, administrators and support personnel 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!

Thursday, January 23, 2020

W. Arthur Sewell Elementary School Ready to Save a Life!

The original publication of W. Arthur Sewell Elementary School Ready to Save a Life! was carried out on: the ICSAVE.org blog

Pima County residents now have 17 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Wednesday, January 22nd, these dedicated Tucson Unified School District professionals met at W. Arthur Sewell 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! [embed]https://youtu.be/psjHtg6PNiw[/embed]

Saturday, January 18, 2020

Young Scholar’s Academy Educators Our Newest Immediate Responders!

The following posting: Young Scholar’s Academy Educators Our Newest Immediate Responders! was initially found on ICSAVE.org

Mohave County residents now have 46 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Friday, January 17th, these dedicated Mohave Valley School District professionals met at Young Scholar's Academy 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://www.facebook.com/ysasaguaros/videos/267022994246907/[/embed]

Friday, January 17, 2020

Marana Unified School District Employees Ready to Save Lives!

The first publication of Marana Unified School District Employees Ready to Save Lives! was carried out on: http://www.icsave.org

We want to recognize the 61 Marana Unified School District educators, administrators, and support personnel who joined us Friday, January 17th to talk about the vitally important subjects of school safety and community resilience! Pima County is blessed to have exceptional professionals who dedicate their lives to ensuring our children receive a top-notch education, and do so in a safe and secure learning environment. Each day these men and women educate and protect our county’s 150,000 children and do so with distinction! Integrated Community Solutions to Active Violence Events (ICSAVE) led the discussion, and also provided the participants with lifesaving Bleeding Control Training. 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! All of us at ICSAVE send out a special thank you to the Tortolita Middle School staff for assisting us with this vitally important event. From our family to yours, thank you for your service! [embed]https://youtu.be/wgqcB4xnTfs[/embed] [embed]https://youtu.be/30zatM62Aw4[/embed]

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Sam Hughes Elementary School Educators Our Newest Immediate Responders!

You can find an original release of this post Sam Hughes Elementary School Educators Our Newest Immediate Responders! here: www.ICSAVE.org

Pima County residents now have 20 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Wednesday, January 15th, these dedicated Tucson Unified School District professionals met at Sam Hughes 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! [embed]https://youtu.be/IwLmDF2qX0c[/embed] [embed]https://youtu.be/CqUX8x5AtWg[/embed]

I LIVED – Active Violence Response Course

The original publication of I LIVED – Active Violence Response Course was done on: http://www.icsave.org

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Sunday, January 12, 2020

Community Resource Fair 2020 a Success!

You can view the original version of this post Community Resource Fair 2020 a Success! right here: www.icsave.org

On Saturday, January 11th, ICSAVE was honored to participate in this year’s Community Resource Fair. Hosted by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, there were numerous Tucson and Pima County area government, non-profit, private and education-based organizations in attendance. The event was well attended, and its purpose was to make area residents aware of all the amazing resources available to them. We want to extend a special thank you to the generous men and women of the church who are making these vitally important educational events possible. From our family to yours, thank you for your service!

Living Hope Family Church Congregants Our Newest Community Sheepdogs!

The initial publication of Living Hope Family Church Congregants Our Newest Community Sheepdogs! was done on: ICSAVE.org

Since 1999, there have been over 1856 deadly force incidents take place throughout our faith-based communities. On Saturday, January 11th, 30 Living Hope Family Church congregants received the knowledge, skills and abilities to better survive an active killer event. Conducted by Integrated Community Solutions to Active Violence Events (ICSAVE) and the Arizona Church Security Network, I LIVED (Active Violence Response Course) is a set of proactive, options-based strategies, that increase community members’ chances of survival and bridge the gap between the time a violent event begins and law enforcement arrives. These participants learned and experienced the decisive advantages of proactive vs. passive response strategies via numerous live scenario drills and Bleeding Control interventions and are now empowered to help save lives! [embed]https://youtu.be/1PAAf3stQjw[/embed]

Friday, January 10, 2020

Montessori Preparatory Academy Ready to Save a Life!

This article Montessori Preparatory Academy Ready to Save a Life! has been formerly submitted on: ICSAVE.org website

Mohave County residents now have 17 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Friday, January 10th, these dedicated Mohave Valley School District professionals met at Montessori Preparatory Academy 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!

Bullhead City CERT Members Our Latest Community Superheroes!

You can view the first version of this content Bullhead City CERT Members Our Latest Community Superheroes! here: http://www.icsave.org

Bullhead City now has several more community superheroes among our ranks! On Thursday, January 9th, these dedicated Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) members 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! We want to extend a special thank you to the brave men and women of the Bullhead City Fire and Police Departments who are making these lifesaving presentations, skills, trainings, and drills possible.

Needles Unified School District Our Newest Community Lifesavers!

This particular blog post Needles Unified School District Our Newest Community Lifesavers! was initially published on: http://www.icsave.org

San Bernardino County residents now have 112 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Wednesday, January 8th, these dedicated Needles Unified School District professionals met at Needles Middle 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/mD21gtRiWOg[/embed]

Monday, January 6, 2020

La Paloma South Academy Educators Our Newest Immediate Responders!

You can discover the first version of this article La Paloma South Academy Educators Our Newest Immediate Responders! right here: the ICSAVE.org blog

Pima County residents now have 40 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Monday, January 6th, these dedicated La Paloma South Academy teachers, administrators and support personnel 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/Oqz9CVeLehs[/embed] [embed]https://youtu.be/6gwU33EEET8[/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...