Class for the Public on How to Stop Traumatic Bleeding

The top cause of preventable death in trauma is bleeding. Twenty percent of people who have died from traumatic injuries could have survived with quick bleeding control. Stamford Hospital and Stamford EMS are proud to participate in the 2018 National Stop The Bleed campagin and sponsor these lifesaving classes. Free and open to the public. For more information and to register, call (203) 252-2193 or visit www.stamfordems.org.

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Learn How to Stop Traumatic Bleeding With this Free Class on Wednesday

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The top cause of preventable death in trauma is bleeding. Twenty percent of people who have died from traumatic injuries could have survived with quick bleeding control. You can make a difference and possibly save a life by knowing what to do by taking a two-hour class being offered from 4 to 6 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 1, at Stamford Hospital’s Tully Health Center, 32 Strawberry Hill Court in Stamford. Stamford Hospital and Stamford EMS are proud to participate in the 2018 National Stop The Bleed campagin and sponsor these lifesaving classes.