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Stop the Bleed: Life-Saving Techniques Everyone Should Know

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In this episode, we discuss the Stop the Bleed program with Gina Solomon, Trauma Program Manager at Gwinnett Medical Center in Lawrenceville, Georgia. Gina shares her extensive experience in trauma care and the importance of the Stop the Bleed initiative.

Learn how Stop the Bleed, a program born out of tragic events like the Sandy Hook shooting, is designed to teach laypeople how to control bleeding in emergency situations. Gina explains the ABCs of bleeding control: Alert, Bleeding, and Compression, and emphasizes the significance of quick, decisive action to save lives.

Discover practical advice on the use of tourniquets, wound packing, and other life-saving techniques that can be applied in various scenarios, from active shooter incidents to everyday accidents. Join us as we delve into the essentials of trauma care and how you can get involved in this crucial program.

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In this episode, we discuss the Stop the Bleed program with Gina Solomon, Trauma Program Manager at Gwinnett Medical Center in Lawrenceville, Georgia. Gina shares her extensive experience in trauma care and the importance of the Stop the Bleed initiative.

Learn how Stop the Bleed, a program born out of tragic events like the Sandy Hook shooting, is designed to teach laypeople how to control bleeding in emergency situations. Gina explains the ABCs of bleeding control: Alert, Bleeding, and Compression, and emphasizes the significance of quick, decisive action to save lives.

Discover practical advice on the use of tourniquets, wound packing, and other life-saving techniques that can be applied in various scenarios, from active shooter incidents to everyday accidents. Join us as we delve into the essentials of trauma care and how you can get involved in this crucial program.

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