Memorial Satilla Health Trauma Program Manager Caitlyn Walsh assists class participants in practicing proper tourniquet technique during training as part of National STOP THE BLEED Month. The free seminar equipped community members with lifesaving skills to respond during bleeding emergencies. The hands-on training taught participants how to recognize life-threatening bleeding and take immediate action before first responders arrive. The event was part of a broader initiative by HCA Healthcare, parent company of MSH, with trauma centers across the country offering classes to help improve emergency preparedness on bleeding and public safety within their communities. The class included practical demonstrations and hands-on instruction. SPECIAL PHOTO