Stop the Bleed donation

The Lake Mills Rotary Club recently donated six Stop the Bleed kits that will go to St. Paul’s Lutheran School. After work this year by Russ Christianson all the schools in Lake Mills have the kits and have been trained how to use them in an emergency situation, specifically an active shooter scenario. The Rotary Club is seen with some of the kits at a recent meeting. The next step for Christianson will be to get the kits into public spaces.
- Sarah Weihert

The Lake Mills Rotary Club recently donated six Stop the Bleed kits that will go to St. Paul's Lutheran School. After work this year by Russ Christianson all the schools in Lake Mills have the kits and have been trained how to use them in an emergency situation, specifically an active shooter scenario. A kit is seen with the basic supplies needed to save a life. The next step for Christianson will be to get the kits into public spaces.
- Sarah Weihert
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The Lake Mills Rotary Club recently donated six Stop the Bleed kits that will go to St. Paul’s Lutheran School. After work this year by Russ Christianson all the schools in Lake Mills have the kits and have been trained how to use them in an emergency situation, specifically an active shooter scenario. The Rotary Club is seen with some of the kits at a recent meeting. The next step for Christianson will be to get the kits into public spaces.
- Sarah Weihert
The Lake Mills Rotary Club recently donated six Stop the Bleed kits that will go to St. Paul's Lutheran School. After work this year by Russ Christianson all the schools in Lake Mills have the kits and have been trained how to use them in an emergency situation, specifically an active shooter scenario. A kit is seen with the basic supplies needed to save a life. The next step for Christianson will be to get the kits into public spaces.
- Sarah Weihert
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