Stop the Bleed training was developed after the Sandy Hook Connecticut elementary school shooting in 2012, in which 20 children and eight adults died, most due to uncontrolled bleeding.
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WMCHealth Network. in cooperation with local EMS agencies, has assembled a core group of EMTs and paramedics to assist in training police across the region.
The training developed by the American College of Surgeons is designed to teach non-medical personnel three steps to effectively stop heavy, uncontrolled bleeding, usually the result of a mass casualty events.
The White House in 2015 made Stop the Bleed a national program, and to date, more than 1.5 million people have been trained in the techniques.
Watch Lauren Glassberg's report in the video player above.
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