 Hey everyone, you're about to watch a video that's going to get thousands of views. Very cool, but your ad needs to be right here. Give me a call. Pike County Libraries have partnered with the Pikeville Fire Department to offer an emergency first aid course Thursday, April 6th. The class will include basic first aid techniques, how to build a first aid kit and more. So tomorrow we're going to be holding a first aid event for the public. It's going to be held at the Pike County Library. Basically it's going to be more for the adults and teens. And what we're going to be talking about is just general first aid. So mainly bleeding control, burns, anything that might be good to have, basically what the first aid kit should have in it, good things to keep in the first aid kit. The class will also go over environmental emergencies, stings and bites and ways to prevent injuries. If you know first aid yourself, it makes you aware you're an asset to your community, but also it allows you to not have to rely on other people. So if you are alone, if you have an emergency that occurs or something happens in one of your family members gets hurt or sick, then you can provide that basic life safety. And again, you're only as good as what you have to work with. So if you don't put together a good first aid kit, you don't have those resources available, then you're not going to have much to work with and you can only do very little. So we always try to teach people, you know, try to keep a basic first aid kit in your vehicle and in your home, that way you have something to work with, especially when it comes to a lot of the bleeding control stuff and things like that. The class is free to attend and will be held at 5 p.m. at the Lee Avenue Library. For more information, go to Pike County Libraries on Facebook. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.