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Training

Equipping teachers to act quickly to stop bleeding with structured trauma care modules.

Life-Saving Casualty Care Response Training

Our training program equips teachers with the knowledge and confidence to act quickly in emergencies. The three core modules cover bleeding control, shock and airway management, and care for serious injuries. To support you in the moment, we also provide a downloadable Quick Reference Guide — a fast, step-by-step tool designed for use under pressure.

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Types of Bleeding and Initial Care

Learn how to quickly control bleeding in an emergency.
Covers elevation, direct pressure, tourniquets, and gauze use.

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Shock and Airway Management

Recognize the signs of shock and act fast to prevent collapse.
Learn simple airway techniques to keep students breathing safely.

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Additional Wound Care

Respond to severe injuries beyond bleeding control.
Covers chest wounds, abdominal trauma, and impaled objects.

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Quick Reference Guide 

Be a superhero - Your fast-action cheat sheet for critical classroom moments. Simple, step-by-step instructions you can use right away.

Research and Evidence

Real-world data proves these methods save lives.
Read some of the studies from Iraq and Afghanistan that show the impact of tourniquet use in trauma care.

Eliminating Preventable Death on the Battlefield
Survival With Emergency Tourniquet Use to Stop Bleeding in Major Limb Trauma
Practical Use of Emergency Tourniquets to Stop Bleeding in Maior Limb Trauma

Why This Training Matters

School shootings are a tragic reality in the United States.
The data shows why every school needs to be prepared to act.

2,981

Incidents

2,385

Victims Wounded

855

Victims Killed

1,111

Deaths

School violence has escalated in recent years, with record numbers of shootings across the country. While prevention remains critical, preparation saves lives in the moments after an incident. Training teachers to control bleeding, manage shock, and stabilize injuries can make the difference between life and death before professional responders arrive.
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Data Source for School Shooting: Riedman, David (2025). K-12 School Shooting Database.
website - https://k12ssdb.org/

2024 saw the 2nd highest number of K-12 school shooting incidents
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