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OHEP-HTC-STB-BP4 - Stop The Bleed

Thursday June 26th, 2025 from 12:00pm to 3:00pm @ 1111 Marcus Ave


1111 Marcus Ave, Suite M24 New Hyde Park, NY 11042
Section DateStart TimeEnd Time
Thursday, June 26, 202512:00 PM3:00 PM

The American College of Surgeons Stop the Bleed program is a nationwide campaign that provides the public with the basic skills necessary to control life-threatening bleeding. This course teaches participants how to recognize life-threatening bleeding, how to apply direct pressure, how to pack wounds, and how to properly apply a tourniquet. The goal is to empower individuals to act quickly and effectively in emergency situations, potentially saving lives before professional help arrives. The course is typically short, hands-on, and led by trained instructors. It's based on tactical combat casualty care techniques initially developed for the military but adapted for civilian use in a variety of settings.

Target Audience

  • First Responders/Law Enforcement
  • Teachers and School Staff
  • Security Personnel
  • Community Groups
  • Businesses and Corporations
  • General Public
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You are registered for the Stop the Bleed course on Thursday June 26th, 2025 from 12:00pm to 3:00pm.

Location:

1111 Marcus Ave, Suite M24

New Hyde Park, NY 11042

Course Description

The American College of Surgeons Stop the Bleed program is a nationwide campaign that provides the public with the basic skills necessary to control life-threatening bleeding. This course teaches participants how to recognize life-threatening bleeding, how to apply direct pressure, how to pack wounds, and how to properly apply a tourniquet. The goal is to empower individuals to act quickly and effectively in emergency situations, potentially saving lives before professional help arrives. The course is typically short, hands-on, and led by trained instructors. It's based on tactical combat casualty care techniques initially developed for the military but adapted for civilian use in a variety of settings.

Target Audience

  • First Responders/Law Enforcement
  • Teachers and School Staff
  • Security Personnel
  • Community Groups
  • Businesses and Corporations
  • General Public