Stop the Bleed trainings will be taking place across North Dakota over the next three years. Grand Forks County Extension Agent Katelyn Landeis says these trainings are beneficial for rural communities. “Smaller towns that do have an ambulance or response team, they still might be 15 to 30 minutes out,” said Landeis. Grand Forks County will host a training this month. Individuals with medical backgrounds may qualify to become certified as an instructor for the program. Those interested in hosting a training in their community are encouraged to contact their local Extension agent. The full schedule can be found at ndsu.ag/stopthebleed.
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