Stop the Bleed Empowers Community to Take Life-Saving Measures
(Vail Daily) Vail Health began offering Stop the Bleed trainings in January 2020, at first to its own employees.
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(Vail Daily) Vail Health began offering Stop the Bleed trainings in January 2020, at first to its own employees.
(RealVail) “Research has shown that bystanders – even with very little medical training – can become lifesavers,” said Jim Bradford, COO at Eagle County Paramedic Services.
(Vail Daily) Despite being one of the more prevalent types of crime in Eagle County, sexual assaults are often not reported here.
(Vail Daily) Not only is drug education more impactful at a younger age, but with the rising prevalence of fentanyl, there is a heightened risk of overdoses among adolescents.
(Vail Daily) How local organizations and leaders are working to increase access to resources like fentanyl test strips and Narcan.