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Mount Saint Mary College’s Riley Norwood of East Haven, Conn., vice president of the Student Nursing Association, teaches at a Stop the Bleed event on Wednesday, February 8.

Mount Saint Mary College’s Riley Norwood of East Haven, Conn., vice president of the Student Nursing Association, teaches at a Stop the Bleed event on Wednesday, February 8.

 

Mount Saint Mary College Nursing students learned lifesaving techniques for use in emergencies at the recent Stop the Bleed training on campus.

The event was hosted by the Mount’s Student Nursing Association (SNA) and was led by Riley Norwood of East Haven, Conn., SNA vice president.

Stop the Bleed encourages bystanders to become trained, equipped, and empowered to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives. This national awareness campaign was founded in response to the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. 

 

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