Stop the Bleed Course
Uncontrolled bleeding is the leading cause of preventable death in emergencies. Knowing how to act can save a life. To Care Enough CPR offers the Stop the Bleed course, providing hands-on training to help individuals respond effectively in life-threatening situations. With just three simple steps, you can learn how to control severe bleeding and make a difference when it matters most.

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Why Take a Stop the Bleed Course
The Stop the Bleed course teaches essential bleeding control techniques that can be used in medical emergencies, accidents, and traumatic injuries. This course empowers participants with the skills to:
- Apply direct pressure to slow or stop severe bleeding
- Pack deep wounds to control bleeding until medical help arrives
- Use a tourniquet effectively to prevent life-threatening blood loss
Learning these skills can mean the difference between life and death. Whether you're a first responder, a workplace safety officer, or simply someone who wants to be prepared, this training is for you.
Who Can Take the Stop the Bleed Course
The Stop the Bleed course is open to everyone. No medical background is required.
- Individuals of all ages can participate
- Parents and guardians should be aware that the course contains graphic images related to injury treatment
- Businesses, schools, and organizations can schedule group training sessions
This course is designed to be simple, effective, and accessible to all.
Course Duration and Training Details
Most Stop the Bleed courses last approximately 90 minutes. The training includes:
- A formal presentation covering bleeding control techniques
- Hands-on practice in applying direct pressure, wound packing, and tourniquet use
- Participants gain practical experience under expert guidance, ensuring they are confident in their ability to act during an emergency.
Find a Stop the Bleed Course Near You
To Care Enough CPR offers flexible scheduling for individuals and groups. Call us to learn about the next Stop the Bleed course. Don’t wait—be prepared to save a life today.