How does the Stop the Bleed program function in a nonprofit sector?
Introduction
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Stop the bleed campaign was launched on Oct 6, 2015 by white house
administration
It aims to provide people with relevant tools and skills and
knowledge in order to stop the life threatening bleeding in crucial
and emergency conditions.
There were several crucial department’s behind this initiative with an intention to raise lifesaving strategies awareness and also to provide easy a1ccess to bleeding control tools which are already used by first responder like fire-fighters and the military people.
How -
Learning CRP ( cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and how to use AED ( automated external defibrillator) can enable you with basic training with right supplies necessary for live saving capabilities.
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