- Jul 21, 2009
- 133,034
- 69,655
Each kit has enough first-aid to treat 8 victims. The city purchased them for $500 a piece. They call the program that installed them the "Safe Chicago" program. 426 wall mounted units in 269 buildings at $500 a piece.
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Money well spent.
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Chicago Installing ‘Bleeding Control Kits' in Hundreds of City Buildings
The City of Chicago is installing hundreds of kits in city buildings to treat bleeding gunshot victims under a new program officials say could help save lives in an emergency.
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