513-247-2001
513-247-2001
If you find yourself at the scene of an emergency and an injured person has a bleeding wound, it can feel very overwhelming. However, each and every one of us may be a zero responder at some point in our life and we all have the ability to save a life if we are equipped with the right information and tools.
Take a read of some common questions we get asked when it comes to stopping a severe bleed.
We are continuing our mission and passion to educate, equip and empower the public with the tools and knowledge they need to save a life in the event of a catastrophic bleed.
It’s our passion and mission to educate, equip and empower the public with the tools and knowledge they need to stop a catastrophic bleed. This is because bystanders or zero responders will always be the first person on the scene of an accident or incident. That could be any one of us; whether it’s waiting at a bus stop, doing our weekly grocery shop, or attending a concert. No matter how fast the emergency services arrive, it’s the bystander who becomes the first responder.
Bystanders or zero responders will always be first on the scene of an accident or incident and, no matter how fast the emergency services arrive, it’s the bystander who becomes the first responder. This simply means that the more people...