​​​​New initiative equips residents with essential tools to control severe bleeding before first responders arrive

BRAMPTON, ON (March 24, 2025) – The City of Brampton is among the first cities in Ontario to integrate Stop the Bleed® kits into public facilities, enhancing emergency preparedness and community safety. As part of the internationally recognized Stop the Bleed® program, the City is installing these life-saving kits at City Hall, Cassie Campbell Community Centre and Gore Meadows Community Centre as a pilot project, with plans for future expansion. 

News Release-City of Brampton among first in Ontario to introduce Stop the Bleed® kits to enhance public safety.jpgBrampton is among the first cities in Ontario to install these life-saving kits in public facilities as part of a pilot project to enhance emergency preparedness. Credit: City of Brampton.

Each bleed control kit contains essential equipment, including a tourniquet designed to control severe limb injuries by applying targeted pressure to stop blood flow. These kits are installed next to automated external defibrillators (AEDs) at participating locations, ensuring quick access in emergencies.

Originating after the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy, Stop the Bleed® is a public awareness campaign led by the American College of Surgeons. The program provides training and tools that empower bystanders to take immediate action in severe bleeding emergencies, much like CPR does for cardiac arrest.

With growing interest in Stop the Bleed® across Canada, Brampton continues to explore expansion opportunities to provide more residents with critical emergency response resources.

For more information on Stop the Bleed®, visit www.stopthebleed.ca.

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​“Brampton is proud to be one of the first municipalities in Ontario to introduce Stop the Bleed® kits in City facilities. This initiative is a critical step in strengthening our community’s emergency preparedness and providing residents with the tools they need to respond effectively in life-threatening situations. Public safety remains a top priority and we are committed to taking proactive measures to protect our residents.” - Patrick Brown, Mayor, City of Brampton
​“Learning how to stop severe bleeding can mean the difference between life and death. By making Stop the Bleed® kits accessible in City facilities, we are equipping residents with essential resources to assist in emergencies. This initiative reflects Brampton’s commitment to a safer, more prepared community.” - Rowena Santos, Regional Councillor, Wards 1 & 5; Chair, Community Services, City of Brampton
​“Severe bleeding can become fatal in minutes if not treated immediately. Stop the Bleed® kits provide the tools necessary to take life-saving action before first responders arrive. By integrating these kits into public spaces, Brampton is taking an important step in enhancing emergency response efforts and empowering residents to help in critical situations.” - Nick Ruller, Chief, Brampton Fire and Emergency Services

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