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DHS Funds Development Of Program For High School Trauma Training

The Department of Homeland Security is offering a $1.8 million grant to fund the development of the program.
Posted at 9:43 AM, Aug 16, 2018
and last updated 2018-08-16 09:43:12-04

The Department of Homeland security wants to train high school-age students to assist with trauma in cases of mass casualty events — like school shootings. 

DHS is offering a $1.8 million grant to fund the development of a "lifesaving trauma training" program for students.   

One of DHS' goals for the program is to train high school-age students to help control bleeding and stabilize the injured until first responders get to the scene of the trauma. The department says uncontrolled bleeding is the No. 1 cause of preventable death from trauma. 

Organizations that apply for the grant would have to submit a proposal for the program. They have until Aug. 27 to apply. But developing the program could take about 36 months once a proposal is chosen.