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.
So far we have the following dates scheduled, with more to be announced:
Weds. Sept. 27th 6-8PM
Mon. Oct. 23rd 6-8PM
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.
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