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<blockquote data-quote="Lhecker51" data-source="post: 3790328" data-attributes="member: 48719"><p>Neither are soldiers. The use of torniquets and pressure bandages are basic first aid. I should have cleared that up better. As a teacher, does your school have torniquets and pressure dressings? Airways are another item as are hemostatic impregnated gauze and other solutions. With a mass casualty situation, such as they had in Uvalde, these skill can and do save lives and require very little training to employ properly. Sounds like you have the training, but is any of it focused on gunshot treatment? How receptive and comfortable do you think teachers would be to receiving this training if they have not already done so? It appears that this is district by district. It that is the case I will meet with the district. I have already reached out to state level resources and just received their extensive reply and digesting it at the moment, but he confirms that many decisions are at the district level with some state level requirements such as active shooter drills 4 times a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lhecker51, post: 3790328, member: 48719"] Neither are soldiers. The use of torniquets and pressure bandages are basic first aid. I should have cleared that up better. As a teacher, does your school have torniquets and pressure dressings? Airways are another item as are hemostatic impregnated gauze and other solutions. With a mass casualty situation, such as they had in Uvalde, these skill can and do save lives and require very little training to employ properly. Sounds like you have the training, but is any of it focused on gunshot treatment? How receptive and comfortable do you think teachers would be to receiving this training if they have not already done so? It appears that this is district by district. It that is the case I will meet with the district. I have already reached out to state level resources and just received their extensive reply and digesting it at the moment, but he confirms that many decisions are at the district level with some state level requirements such as active shooter drills 4 times a year. [/QUOTE]
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