"The best thing they can do is apply pressure," how a nationwide campaign aims to stop bleed outs during traumatic events

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"Stop The Bleed" is a national public awareness campaign that was established after the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012. After the tragic events, a trauma surgeon who was the chair of the Connecticut state committee on trauma and an ACS regent, put together a panel of national experts to come up with a program that could help victims be more proactive in the event of a mass tragedy.

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