Saturday, February 29, 2020

Unitarian Universalist Faithful Our Newest Community Sheepdogs!

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Since 1999, there have been over 1856 deadly force incidents take place throughout our faith-based communities. On Saturday, February 29th, 40 Unitarian Universalist Church of Tucson 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 are now empowered to help save lives! [embed]https://youtu.be/x5W2UGnLRok[/embed] [embed]https://youtu.be/1LW4G5UH4vk[/embed]

Saturday, February 22, 2020

Bridge Christian Church Congregants Ready to Protect the Flock!

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Since 1999, there have been over 1856 deadly force incidents take place throughout our faith-based communities. On Saturday, February 22nd, 15 Bridge Christian 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 are now empowered to help save lives! [embed]https://youtu.be/i7D6n7rnmbA[/embed] [embed]https://www.facebook.com/thebridgetucson/videos/310041003277099/[/embed]

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Consumer Direct Care Network Employees Our Newest Immediate Responders!

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Maricopa County residents now have 15 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Wednesday, February 19th, these dedicated Consumer Direct Care Network employees 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/GEAJaQW_yQU[/embed]

Saturday, February 15, 2020

Bullhead City Winter Expo & Mohave High Student Council Auto Show a Success!

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On Thursday, February 13th and Saturday, February 15th, ICSAVE was honored to participate in this year’s Bullhead City Winter Expo & Mohave High Student Council Auto Shows respectively. Hosted by Anderson Fieldhouse, there were over 5,000 Tri-State area residents in attendance. One of the many purposes of the event was to make community members aware of all the amazing resources available to them. We want to extend a special thank you to Bullhead City leadership and the amazing staff at Anderson Fieldhouse who are making these vitally important educational events possible. From our family to yours, thank you for your service!

Arizona Western College Students Ready to Save a Life!

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Yuma County now has 28 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks!  On Thursday, February 13th, students from Arizona Western College 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!

Integrated Community Solutions to Active Violence Events

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Ina Road Church of Christ Our Newest Immediate Responders!

The first publication of Ina Road Church of Christ Our Newest Immediate Responders! was done on: www.ICSAVE.org

Pima County now has 38 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Saturday, February 15th, congregation members from Ina Road Church of Christ 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 citizens now have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to help save a life! [embed]https://youtu.be/ubu7BoUpA0s[/embed] [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7MsaPCAhGQ[/embed]

Thursday, February 13, 2020

Irene Erickson Elementary School Educators Ready to Save Lives!

The original publication of Irene Erickson Elementary School Educators Ready to Save Lives! was done on: http://www.icsave.org

Pima County residents now have 25 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Wednesday, February 13th, these dedicated Tucson Unified School District professionals met at Irene Erickson 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/1-7zkSTt0U0[/embed]

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Tri-State Scholars Home School Ready to Save Lives!

This article Tri-State Scholars Home School Ready to Save Lives! has been initially written and published on: www.ICSAVE.org

Mohave County residents now have 22 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Wednesday, February 12th, these dedicated Tri-State Scholars Home School staff and students met at Suddenlink Community Center 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, women and children now have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to help save a life! [embed]https://youtu.be/PUBIzcmDsLA[/embed]

Pasqua Tactical Emergency Casualty Care Course

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Saturday, February 8, 2020

Pantano Christian Church Congregants Our Newest Community Sheepdogs!

This particular content: Pantano Christian Church Congregants Our Newest Community Sheepdogs! was first found on www.icsave.org

Since 1999, there have been over 1856 deadly force incidents take place throughout our faith-based communities. On Saturday, February 8th, 40 Pantano Christian 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/qeZlU4s1rcs[/embed] [embed]https://pantano.church/watch/message/the-invitation-to-encounter-god-2/[/embed]

Thursday, February 6, 2020

Pima County Sheriff’s Auxiliary Volunteers Ready to Save a Life!

The following write-up: Pima County Sheriff’s Auxiliary Volunteers Ready to Save a Life! was first seen on http://www.icsave.org

Pima County now has 12 more community superheroes among our ranks! On Thursday, February 6th, these dedicated men and women completed the necessary educational requirements to obtain American College of Surgeon’s Bleeding Control Certification as part of their Pima County Sheriff's Auxiliary Volunteers’ Academy. 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 volunteers 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 Pima County Sheriff's Department who are making these lifesaving presentations, skills, trainings, and drills possible. [embed]https://youtu.be/veIj5cr2jC0[/embed]

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Vesey Elementary School Educators Our Newest Immediate Responders!

The initial publication of Vesey Elementary School Educators Our Newest Immediate Responders! was carried out on: http://www.icsave.org

Pima County residents now have 40 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Wednesday, February 5th, these dedicated Tucson Unified School District professionals met at Vesey 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/v-ur3f56tyU[/embed]

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Laughlin Residents Ready to Save a Life!

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Clark County residents now have 26 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks! On Monday, February 3rd, these dedicated community members met at the Laughlin Outlet Center and completed the necessary educational requirements to obtain American College of Surgeon’s Bleeding Control Certification and Compressions Only Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training. Civilians need lifesaving training in CPR, AED use and Bleeding Control principles so they can provide immediate, frontline aid until first responders can take over care of an ill or injured person. Due to many situations, there may be a delay between the time of illness or 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 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 men, women and children now have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to help save a life! [embed]https://youtu.be/bIm4mj-L-PY[/embed]

Stop the Bleed and Compressions Only CPR Training Event

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Saturday, February 1, 2020

Regional Center for Border Health Our Newest Community Superheroes!

The subsequent blog post: Regional Center for Border Health Our Newest Community Superheroes! was first seen on www.icsave.org

Yuma County now has 36 more trained and certified immediate responders among our ranks!  On Friday, January 31st and Saturday, February 1st, community members met in Somerton at the Regional Center for Border Health 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, women and children now have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to help save a life!

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...