Friday, October 11, 2019, 7pm, Highland Terrace Elementary School, 100 N 160th St, Shoreline 98133.
Register here for this free class.
Stop the Bleed, a national program developed by trauma experts, is designed to teach people simple techniques to stop life-threatening bleeding.
A one-hour presentation is followed by hands-on practice packing wounds and applying tourniquets. The presentation includes a 10-minute video on surviving an active shooter situation.
Stop the Bleed, a national program developed by trauma experts, is designed to teach people simple techniques to stop life-threatening bleeding.
A one-hour presentation is followed by hands-on practice packing wounds and applying tourniquets. The presentation includes a 10-minute video on surviving an active shooter situation.
While active shooter situations are on everyone's mind these days, you are more likely to use the life-saving skills learned in this class for at home accidents, on a hiking/camping trip, or on the highway.
We encourage anyone of high-school age and up to sign up. Some images on the slides and the video are graphic, so we ask that no younger children accompany you to the class.
The Lake City Emergency Communication Hub was awarded a Department of Neighborhoods grant to offer these FREE classes.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us at LCStopsTheBleed@gmail.com.
We encourage anyone of high-school age and up to sign up. Some images on the slides and the video are graphic, so we ask that no younger children accompany you to the class.
The Lake City Emergency Communication Hub was awarded a Department of Neighborhoods grant to offer these FREE classes.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us at LCStopsTheBleed@gmail.com.

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