Active Shooter Incidents Are On The Rise In America
Are you prepared to save a life?
Our free white paper explains the importance of bystander preparedness and comprehensive bleeding control training in your Active Shooter Response Plan.
Alarming facts:
- In 1999, it took SWAT nearly an hour to enter Columbine High School after shooting began
- In the 2011 assassination attempt on Representative Gabrielle Giffords, 13 lives were saved by the bleeding control efforts of paramedics and the use of QuikClot Combat Gauze
- Immediate bleeding control treatment could have decreased the death toll in the 2012 Aurora and Sandy Hook shootings
With each incident, police and paramedic response protocols evolve. Neutralizing a threat quickly and providing early hemorrhage control treatment can significantly increase victim survival rates.