The new training and bleed kits that aim to save lives in St

The new training and bleed kits that aim to save lives in St Helens


BUSINESSES will join in a campaign that educates people about how to deal with knife injuries.
St Helens Chamber will be working with Knifesavers, whose specialist bleeding control kits, education programme and free step-by-step app tell people what do if they are a victim of knife crime.
The partnership is aiming to educate and train businesses and young people across St Helens.
After being stabbed, a person can bleed to death in just three to five minutes and a rapid response ambulance takes on average seven minutes to arrive at the scene.
KnifeSavers’ aim is for everyone to have the ability to control the bleeding from a knife wound and give medical staff the time they need to save someone’s life.

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