 I'm here today to attend tourniquet training, turn, turn, turn until I can't turn anymore. Being put on by Denver Health Paramedics. It's not comfortable, it'll save your life. This is the first time I've had an opportunity since a critical incident that my son was involved in last week to attend the class. We're gonna cinch this down, and you want it nice and tight on down. So what it does, if there's massive arterial or venous bleeding going on, the rapid application of this will stop the bleeding and ultimately saves the life. In my son's case, Officer Dan Felicans from District 1 was first on the scene and applied a tourniquet immediately. If Dan hadn't applied that tourniquet, he was mortally wounded, he would not have survived the ambulance ride to Denver Health. The tourniquet that Dan applied and then the additional tourniquet that the paramedics applied saved him. Civilians, law enforcement, firefighters, police, anybody can use these. They're very simple, they're very easy to use, the training is almost nothing. But they'll save a life long before a paramedic's opportunity to get there. He's strong, he's a remarkable young man. He's up and standing, he begins physical therapy today, he's got a long road to travel. He's got that warrior spirit and he will be back wearing that Denver Police Department badge. Save your life.