Life-saving emergency bleed kits are to be given to pubs and bars in the High Peak as part of a new project in the north of the county.
Stocked with a range of items designed to help control a catastrophic bleed, the kits can be used by members of the public to help before the arrival of emergency services.
The initial allocation of the emergency bleed control kits will be located in premises in Buxton, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Whaley Bridge, New Mills and Glossop.
PC Lora Holdgate, one of Derbyshire Constabulary’s Licensing Officers, said: “These emergency bleed kits can be vital in serious life-threatening situations to help provide much needed assistance before the arrival of ambulance crews.
“Whilst no one ever wants to be a situation where they may be needed, it’s reassuring to know that they are available across the area should there be an emergency where someone is suffering a catastrophic bleed.
“I’m really grateful to the Community Safety Partnerships in the High Peak and Derbyshire Dales for their help in funding these kits which are another step in our work to keep people safe.” |
Emergency bleed control kits were first introduced following the death of Daniel Baird in 2017. The 26-year-old was fatally stabbed after a night out in Birmingham. After his death, his family set up the Daniel Baird Foundation Charity and launched the bleed control kits.
The first kits in Derbyshire were installed in Derby city centre in 2021 as part of a pilot scheme, and it is hoped further funding can be secured to extend the scheme and install kits in more publicly accessible locations across the area.
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