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Marion County’s Community Emergency Response Team and Salem Health will host Stop the Bleed classes Thursday, Oct. 24, at 6 p.m. at Salem Fire Station #6, 2740 25th St. S.E.
The class focuses on simple actions you can take to control life-threatening bleeding after emergencies. It’s taught by trauma nurses and is free.
To register for the class or get more information, email Lola Hackett. You can also see a flyer here.
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