
September 19, 2024
Failure to Rescue III:
Bystander Rescue Care
Session Overview
Join us to tackle the most common preventable deaths from emergencies. Bystanders defeat failure to rescue every day. They can educated and trained in very little time. Special attention in this webinar and podcast will be placed on children, youth, and young adults who are especially vulnerable.
Bystander Rescue Skills are the competencies that bystanders can learn that will save lives in the few precious 8-10 minutes before the professional first responders arrive.

The conditions include:
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- Out of Hospital Sudden Cardiac Arrest
- Choking and Drowning
- Life Threatening Allergies
- Major Trauma and Severe Bleeding
- Opioid Overdose
- Infections
- Transportation Accidents
- Bullying and Online Harm Emergencies

Bystander Rescue Skills can be learned by anyone ages 8 to 80. We have been teaching them since 2015. Join us.
We offer these online webinars at no cost to our participants.
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Learning Objectives:
- Awareness: Participants will become aware of the latest rescue care innovations and know how.
- Accountability: Participants will understand who may be accountable to learn and train the others about non-professional bystander rescue care.
- Ability: Participants will learn about the educational and bystander rescue care solution resources that are available.
- Action: Participants will learn about line-of-sight actions they can take for the most common emergency rescue care scenarios.
CE Participation Documentation
TMIT Global, approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 15996, will be issuing 1.5 contact hours for this webinar. TMIT Global is only providing nursing credit at this time.
To request a Participation Document, please click here.
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Resources
Emerging Threats Community of Practice Application
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Questions about the Webinar series or need technical assistance?
E-mail webinars@safetyleaders.org