RICHMOND, Va. — Richmond teens are learning critical emergency response skills that could save lives as part of a pilot program targeting neighborhoods with high rates of gun violence.
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Richmond is hosting “Stop the Bleed” training sessions, teaching teenagers how to respond to injuries from car crashes, workplace accidents or gunshot wounds.
“You, with this training and with your kit, can save somebody’s life,” an instructor told the group of attentive teens…