 Stop the Bleed is a national campaign that was started after the Advanced Sandy Hook by a group in Hartford called the Hartford Consensus. Their focus was how to train innocent bystanders and first responders on certain techniques on stopping bleeding. This program is actually designed for people that are not in the health care field whatsoever. It's a free training program. It should take about an hour or less and this is taught by health care providers, EMTs, physicians, nurses who have been certified in the class before. For certain accident victims, those that are suffering from uncontrolled bleeding, it only takes a few minutes for somebody to bleed out and die essentially. So anyone who is around, whether it be a trained health care personnel or even an innocent bystander, someone who has undergone this training will have the proper tools and techniques to hopefully have a chance to help save that person's life. We want to empower the public and make them feel that they have the training and the techniques to try to help save someone.