I giovani londinesi chiedono che i “kit di sanguinamento” vengano sperimentati sulle linee degli autobus ad alto rischio e nelle stazioni degli autobus

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/transport/young-londoners-bleed-kits-trialled-bus-routes-stations-tfl-london-youth-assembly-b1274125.html

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  1. SeniorMoonlight21 on

    Good idea. Bleeding control kits save lives and should be as wide spread as AEDs, not just for stabbings but also useful in accidents as well. Very little risk of negative outcomes because the methods and equipment are that simple a child could use them, and have clear instructions on the kit. Even if they are used incorrectly serious mistakes are very unlikely.

  2. What an absurd state of affairs we find ourselves in when there are “high-risk” bus routes in the capital city. That’s the real outrage here.

  3. PracticeNo8733 on

    Archive is slow to load but I’m guessing compressed gauze and some sort of pressure bandage? Makes sense TBH as it’s so cheap. I keep a kit with that stuff in my car, too.

  4. bars_and_plates on

    If the bus I take is designated as “high-risk” I’m getting the payday loan for a car, this is ridiculous.

  5. Lisa_Dawkins on

    What is the correlation between ‘high-risk’ bus routes and ethnicity I wonder? Why not just have more police nearby.

  6. Dependent-Net-8208 on

    Why aren’t they putting them on all buses? Or is the idea that the kits are only to be used for someone who is actually stabbed on a bus.
    Stupid TfL

  7. VariousClassroom8056 on

    This would cost basically nothing in terms of their budget, why not trial it? I’ve seen these advertised at some train stations, if it saves a life it’ll be worth it.

  8. Dadavester on

    We keep getting told London is really safe, yet they need these on buses to help stab victims, and they gave high risk bus routes where this happens enough for it to be spoke about.

    Is London really that safe?

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