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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, When a person is losing blood, every minute |
3 | | counts, and the Stop the Bleed campaign of
the American College |
4 | | of Surgeons is informing Americans about vital measures to aid |
5 | | trauma victims; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, The initiative was created in the wake of the 2012 |
7 | | mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary
School; the American |
8 | | College of Surgeons convened senior health care and public |
9 | | safety leaders to
produce a program that will improve survival |
10 | | for victims suffering from bleeding injuries, and their
review |
11 | | led to the development of the Stop the Bleed campaign; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Because a trauma victim can bleed to death within |
13 | | five minutes, before professional
emergency care arrives, the |
14 | | program teaches citizens bleeding-control methods developed by |
15 | | the
military and first responders to help citizens become |
16 | | immediate responders; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, Nearly 45 million Americans lack access to an |
18 | | appropriate trauma center within one hour of
being injured; |
19 | | ensuring access to trauma care requires many crucial |
20 | | components, and steps must be taken to ensure that our trauma |
21 | | centers, trauma medical staff, and first
responders have the |
22 | | resources and skills they need to ensure the best possible |