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The life of a Wheatfield young woman tragically ended because of COVID. But now her memory is being preserved, first with a blood drive in her honor and a brand new foundation is also being created.
By COREY DICKSTEIN | STARS AND STRIPES Published: March 12, 2021 Army units can now purchase a tourniquet previously banned by the service after a retired Green Beret’s medical supply company settled a lawsuit last month with the federal government over procurement law violations. North Carolina-based Combat Medical LLC and its parent company Safeguard Medical reached an agreement with the Justice Department on Feb. 25 to remove Army restrictions on the procurement of its Tactical Mechanical Tourniquet and medical kits containing that item. The settlement, the result of a lawsuit filed in Federal Claims Court in October, was made public Thursday. Corey Russ, a retired Army Special Forces medic who founded Combat Medical in 2008, said he believes adding the Tactical Mechanical Tourniquet, or TMT, to the Army’s inventory can save lives on the battlefield. Russ, an Afghanistan combat veteran, said the TMT’s design with a wider strap solves an issue with the Army’s long-standard tourniquet, which sometimes requires two tourniquets to stop bleeding.
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OLV bells ring out for thousands of lives lost to COVID âIt has been a bad month in Erie County" OLV bells ring out for thousands of lives lost to COVID and last updated 2020-12-30 17:54:07-05 LACKAWANNA, NY (WKBW) â âFor whom the bell tolls" means to ring church bells when a person dies. Eileen Buckley Our Lady of Victory Basilica in Lackawanna. For a full minute Wednesday bells rang out during the noon hour at Our Lady of Victory Basilica in Lackawanna to remember and honor the more than 335,000 lives lost to COVID in the United States this year.