Free Life-Saving Training Classes Offered in Lexington This Fall

Exciting Training Opportunities in Lexington This Fall!

Residents of Lexington, it’s that time of year again! While the weather outside is getting a bit chillier, the buzz around town is heating up with fantastic opportunities to learn life-saving skills. Just recently, Police Chief Terrence Green announced the schedule for the final training sessions of the year: the popular STOP THE BLEED and C.R.A.S.E. (Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events) classes are coming back, and they’re free for all participants!

Why Get Involved?

Have you ever wondered what to do in a critical situation, whether someone has a serious injury or if there’s an active shooter? The STOP THE BLEED course is designed to train you in vital, quick actions that can save lives. Over the past two years, interest in these classes has skyrocketed—schools, churches, businesses, and community groups have all reached out, eager to gain the knowledge and skills necessary for these emergencies.

So, what can you expect? The STOP THE BLEED training lasts a little over two hours and teaches participants three essential techniques. You’ll learn about proper use of tourniquets and how to pack a wound effectively. It’s practical and straightforward, aimed at making sure you feel confident in your ability to act when it counts the most.

On the Other Hand… C.R.A.S.E.

Now, onto the C.R.A.S.E. training, which is equally as important. This session also spans about two hours and is built on the Avoid, Deny, Defend strategy, developed by the respected ALERRT organization. The goal here is to provide a robust guide for civilians on how to react during an active shooter situation. It’s all about survival, and the strategies you’ll learn can make a significant difference.

Mark Your Calendars!

Ready to sign up? The training sessions will be held at the Lexington Police Department, located at 111 Maiden Lane. Classes kick off at 6:00 p.m. and will last approximately two hours.

For those interested in STOP THE BLEED, the upcoming dates are:

  • Tuesday, October 8
  • Tuesday, November 12

As for C.R.A.S.E. classes, mark these dates:

  • Thursday, October 10
  • Thursday, November 14

All sessions are free, but seats are limited! So, it’s a good idea to register ahead. The classes are open to anyone aged 16 and older, making them a perfect opportunity for families or individuals who want to be prepared.

How to Register

If you have any questions or want to get your name on the list, get in touch with Officer Todd Zeigler. You can reach him by calling 803-359-6260 or via email at tzeigler@lexsc.gov. Don’t wait too long; spots can fill up quickly!

In summary, if you’re looking to boost your confidence in emergency situations, or just feel like giving back to your community by learning these key skills, don’t miss out on these fantastic free opportunities in Lexington! We can’t wait to see you there—let’s make our community safer, one person at a time!


Author: HERE Chapin

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