The Signal

Hospital session looks at bleeding

- By Ryan Mancini Signal Staff Writer

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital will be welcoming its monthly Stop the Bleed training session at the hospital’s education center on Oct. 24.

For the instructor Chad Cossey, the session provides more than just learning how to apply a tourniquet and the rationale behind using one.

“It’s a life skill, much like

CPR,” he said.

Stop the Bleed is a national initiative to educate Americans on how to prevent life-threatenin­g bleeding. Started by the American College of Surgeons and the Hartford Consensus, the initiative aims to save people within the 5-10 minute period in which a person can die from blood loss, according to their website.

Henry Mayo’s Fitness and Health Center holds the classes, taking place on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Implementi­ng the classes became a requiremen­t for Henry Mayo’s personnel, Cossey said.

“The importance (of) it is that it’s not always doom and gloom,” he said. “When someone is in that situation, it could be someone camping or in the yard.”

Registrati­on is open to the public at henrymayo.com/classeseve­nts/. Cossey said children are encouraged to attend, adding that Henry Mayo’s trauma services are looking at ways to teach lessons on how to stop blood loss in schools in case of emergencie­s such as shootings.

Along with the class and reaching out to schools, businesses are also encouraged to sign up for profession­als to give the same course in stopping blood loss at their location, Cossey said.

“Take an hour out of your life to save a life, really,” he added.

Those who might be interested can call Cossey at 661-200-1701 or email him at cosseychad@henrymayo.com

“He’s trained to teach the course,” said Henry Mayo spokespers­on Patrick Moody on Cossey. “But it’s something he think is very important to the community.”

 ?? Signal file photo ?? Henry Mayo is hosting a Stop the Bleed training session Oct. 24 at its Fitness and Health Center.
Signal file photo Henry Mayo is hosting a Stop the Bleed training session Oct. 24 at its Fitness and Health Center.

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