Baltimore, MD - July 17, 2018 - On Monday morning, September 3rd, from 9:00 a.m. until noon,  Ner Tamid is offering CPR training and certification and Stop the Bleed training at the shul.  This event is open to the community.  A fee of $ 35.00 per person will cover the cost of training and certification.

Ner Tamid is joining the Stop the Bleed Campaign, spearheaded by doctors from Maryland Shock Trauma Center and Johns Hopkins Hospital, to teach members of the community critical life-saving skills.

When the unexpected arises, tourniquet and wound packing skills can be as critical to saving lives as CPR training and defibrillator use. The goal of Stop the Bleed is hemorrhage control using tourniquets and wound packing.  Stop the Bleed uses skills learned on the battlefield to train individuals and raise community awareness.

This life saving technique resonates for one person in the Ner Tamid community.  One Shabbos, three years ago, Baltimore resident Deborah Cohn Dopkin was attending a Kiddush in Lakewood, New Jersey, celebrating a birth with her nephew’s family. Upon leaving the home, while crossing a nearby intersection, she was struck by a New Jersey Transit bus and dragged down the street. The bus took off both of her legs and left her lying on the street hemorrhaging.

A nearby police officer rushed to the scene with a tourniquet on his belt and extras in his car. Within seconds, the officer applied a tourniquet to each leg, without which, Mrs. Dopkin would have bled to death. 

It takes only three to five minutes to bleed out from a major arterial wound of the arm or the leg. It often takes longer than that for the paramedics to arrive. A recent survey for the American Association for Surgery of Trauma found patients who received tourniquets before hospitalization were nearly six times more likely to survive than those who did not.

Wound care kits should be clearly marked and  occupy a prominent place in everyone’s emergency supply closet, right next to the first aid kit and defibrillator. Training is an essential first step to the successful application of these life-saving skills.

To register for the program for CPR training and certification and Stop the Bleed training, click here or call 410-358-6500.

Bagels and coffee will be served.