Safety Matters Certified Training 5669 Calle Real , Ste F, Goleta, CA 93117 | Call: (805) 705-9222

Stop the Bleed℠

Stop the Bleed ℠

No matter how rapid the arrival of professional emergency responders, bystanders will always be first on the scene.  A person who is bleeding can die from blood loss within five minutes, therefore it is important to quickly stop the blood loss. Uncontrolled bleeding is the number one cause of preventable death from trauma.

Topics Include:

  • Mass Casualty – an overview of preparation, prevention, and response
  • EMS Response THREAT Protocol
  • First Care vs First Response
  • Stop the Bleed ℠ 
  • How to use a Tourniquet and Hemostatic dressings- Hands on skill practice 

Please Join us for our 1.5  hour FREE Stop the Bleed℠ Awareness Training.

Stop the Bleed ℠ is a nationwide Department of Defense and Homeland Security campaign to empower individuals to act quickly and save lives. Safety Matters Certified Training, LLC is an Authorized Stop the Bleed ℠ licensee. 

*Please wear comfortable or clothing that you don’t mind getting dirty, we will be working with bleeding control table top models.

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Please be advised that materials content and discussions will contain graphic content. The content and discussions may not be suitable for some audiences. Attendance and Viewer Discretion is Advised.

Full Class Schedule

Testimonials

“In my experience, I have seen Justin Haagen teach CPR/First Aid to high school students training to be cabin leaders at a camp; to full-time professional adults working at a Museum. In both settings (and organizations) she knows how to read her audience and paces her lessons accordingly. She really provides lessons that fit each demographic (especially with kids that often tire from the tediousness of typical CPR/First Aid classes, Justin makes it fun for them by keeping them active and practicing, not just listening). Justin is flexible and can work around your schedule, and just an overall nice person.”

JC, Santa Barbara

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