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Elks Lodge purchases Stop the Bleed kits for PIE
The Greater Pine Island Elks lodge #2781 purchased Stop The Bleed kits for the Pine Island Elementary School from its charitable trust fund Stop to Bleed encourages teachers to be trained, equipped and empowered to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives
Stop the Bleed is one of the nation’s largest public health campaigns Its goal is to save lives by training people across the country how to stop traumatic bleeding
The program Stop the Bleed trains the public to provide first aid for severe bleeding, whether caused by a shooting or an accident, and some parents want to see it in their children’s schools Corporal Wilfred Rivera keeps a bleeding control kit in his car in case of an emergency
“With this kit, I could save somebody’s life,” he explained “I might even be able to save two people’s lives ”
The kit contains supplies designed to stop severe bleeding, like gauze, pressure dressing and a tourniquet Rivera wanted to see these kits at Pine Island Elementary school, along with staff members who are trained to use it, so he reached out to the Greater Pine Island Elks #2781 to purchase the kits for the school
“I would like to see and know that at least a certain percentage of the staff have had training to respond to a serious accident or a traumatic injury like a school shooting,” he said
Holding the donated Stop the Bleed kits are, from left are Cpl Wilfred Rivera; Judy Hopkins, Exalted Ruler; PER Jack Rovaldi; PER Everett Goodwin III; and Pine Island Elementary Principal Dr. Tom Millins.
Stop the Bleed classes provide that type of training
Stop the Bleed is a national initiative to teach anyone who wants to learn how to stop serious bleeding, buying precious time until emergency crews arrive Rivera, Pine Island Elementary Safety Officer, is an instructor
See STOP THE BLEED, page 14