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Bleed Kit to help save lives!

Writer: Sudbury Town CouncilSudbury Town Council


After the Leisure and Environment committee meeting on the 26th November, Sudbury Town Councilor's voted to have a Bleed Kit installed in Sudbury Town centre. On Friday 13th December a new Blood Kit on the wall of the public toilets in Gaol Lane by the community wardens and were joined by Sudbury Mayor, Councillor Alison Owen and the local group, Vibes Not Lives.


Mayor Alison Owen & Vibes Not Lives Group
Mayor Alison Owen & Vibes Not Lives Group

Vibes not Lives are a local family orientated group who strives to build a safer environment for our Children and Grandchildren. Having raised money for Emergency Control Bleed Kits and securely installed in some of the busiest towns, these kits will help not only to suppress a bleed, but help to save a life.

They travel the UK to teach young individuals the consequences of purchasing and carrying knives, and go above and beyond expectations to fund raise at any event they can.


"Bleed kits save lives. This is a great idea having a bleed kit in our Town, hopefully it will never be needed. I would like to thank Vibes Not Lives for fundraising and for making this happen." - Sudbury Mayor, A Owen.


Vibes Not Loves are sponsored by Lemzstudios based in Tilbury, who give anyone the chance to show their potential and to become a valued member of society.



 

If you need to use the bleed kit, please ring 999 and follow their instructions.





 
 
 

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