Event Calendar

Jan
12
Sat
Stop the Bleed class! @ Hope Lutheran Church,
Jan 12 @ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Did you know that a person who is bleeding can die from blood loss in less than 3 minutes? Emergency responders will arrive as quickly as possible, but bystanders are almost always there first. In the case of disaster and high casualty incidents, emergency services are often spread thin. Will you be ready?

Learn what to do to stop severe bleeding in an emergency. The more people that have this lifesaving skill, the better.

This is a special session to be held in West Seattle, taught by Lake City Stops the Bleed. Register at http://signup.com/go/XzJtrKL. The class is free, but space is limited.

 

Course Description

“Stop the Bleed”, a national program developed by trauma experts, is designed to teach people with little or no medical training simple techniques to stop life-threatening bleeding.

A one-hour presentation is followed by hands-on practice packing wounds and applying tourniquets on dummies.  The presentation includes a 10-minute video on surviving an active shooter situation. While active shooter situations are on everyone’s mind these days, you are more likely to use these life-saving skills because of accidents in your home, on a hiking/camping trip, or on the highway.

We encourage anyone of high-school age and up to sign up.  Some images on the slides and the video are graphic, so we ask that no younger children accompany you to the class.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at LCStopsTheBleed@gmail.com.

Jun
22
Sat
HAM radio Field Day (Sat-Sun) & Mini Urban Survival Skills Fair (Saturday, 11 -3) @ South Seattle College
Jun 22 – Jun 23 all-day

The following is a repost from the Seattle Emergency Hubs website.
http://seattleemergencyhubs.org/calendar-event/ham-radio-field-day-mini-urban-survival-skills-fair/

ARRL Field Day is the most popular amateur radio event held annually in the US and Canada. On the fourth weekend of June, more than 35,000 radio amateurs gather with their clubs, groups or simply with friends to operate from remote locations. Operations include HF SSB phone and CW; VHF-UHF; digital; a GOTA station (Get On The Air) to allow non-licensed visitors to transmit.

This year, the Seattle Hubs will join them to host a mini Urban Survival Skills Fair on Saturday, from 11 until 3, where we will provide information and training to get you better prepared for disasters.

The Seattle Field Day is jointly sponsored by the Puget Sound Repeater Group (PSRG), the Seattle Auxiliary Communication Service (ACS) and the West Seattle Amateur Radio Club (WSARC).