UConn Rescue is excited to host the following new class to the greater university community and the public for free once a month during this academic year!
This 2 hour class is designed to teach people of all medical and non-medical backgrounds what to do in the case of a life-threatening bleeding emergency before emergency services arrive on scene. A bleeding emergency can result from almost anything, from a car accident to a simple fall. In this class, learn to stop a major bleeding incident in any scenario. You could potentially save a life! This class is two hours long and will include an interactive learning session in a relaxed setting. Each student who completes the class will receive a certificate of completion.
The following dates are scheduled, with more to be announced for the spring semester:
Stop the Bleed Sun. 11/12 6-8pm
Stop the Bleed Mon. 12/4 5-7pm
Each class is limited to 25 students. The course is FREE of charge, and everyone is welcome to attend! Open to students, faculty & staff, and the general public.
Link to Register: https://goo.gl/forms/mlzdHKXwocFnh9Pc2
LOCATION: On UConn Storrs Campus. To be announced for each class. Most likely Benjamin Koons Hall 1st Floor or Beach Hall 3rd Floor.
For more information please contact the UConn Rescue Training Coordinator, Justin Pedneault, at Justin.pedneault@uconn.edu.
For more information, contact: Justin Pedneault at justin.pedneault@uconn.edu