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MSAD 51 board discusses stop-the-bleed training, kits and broader safety work after community comment
Summary
Following a public comment from EMS provider Bill Young offering assistance, the superintendent outlined the district’s safety and security committee work and said the committee is examining stop-the-bleed kits, first-aid training and continued ALICE implementation; the board discussed training scope, kit procurement and community involvement.
A member of the public, Bill Young, used the public-comment period to offer his 24 years of EMS experience to assist the district with trauma and stop-the-bleed training for staff and community members. "I'm here to offer my expertise and assistance and to collaboratively work with your safety committee," Young said, describing training he has done for teachers and staff in other jurisdictions.
The superintendent responded by summarizing the district’s safety and security…
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