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Stop the Bleed Training for CERT Teams in Riverside CountyCERT volunteers in Riverside County play a critical role during natural disasters, community emergencies, and large public events. Whether responding to wildfires in rural areas, traffic collisions on major highways, or earthquakes, CERT members are often among the first on scene. One of the most vital skills they can add to their training is the ability to stop severe bleeding before it becomes fatal.
Our Stop the Bleed program is designed to meet that need. Specifically built for CERT organizations, it provides practical, realistic instruction that goes far beyond lecture-style teaching. With a strong focus on hands-on skill-building, the course ensures your volunteers leave with confidence in applying what they’ve learned.

Mobile Training at Your FacilityInstead of requiring your team to travel, our program comes to you. We provide on-site training anywhere in Riverside County—whether your CERT group meets in a fire station, city hall, community center, or local training yard. Our certified instructor brings all of the equipment needed, including tourniquets, wound packing supplies, and training mannequins.
By holding the training at your own facility, your team learns in a familiar setting, making the experience more effective and reducing logistical challenges for coordinators.

What CERT Members Will LearnThe Riverside County Stop the Bleed training for CERT includes:
  • How to apply and secure different types of tourniquets
  • Using direct pressure to manage life-threatening bleeding
  • Step-by-step wound packing techniques for deep injuries
  • Applying chest seals for penetrating trauma
  • Situational awareness and responder safety during crises
  • Team-based practical scenarios that reflect real emergencies common to Riverside County
Through repeated practice, participants build the confidence to act under pressure and take control of serious bleeding emergencies.

Why CERT Leaders Choose This TrainingRiverside County faces diverse challenges, from desert environments to dense urban areas. CERT members may be called to assist at mass gatherings, traffic accidents, or disaster zones where medical responders are delayed. Stop the Bleed training gives them the ability to stabilize victims and save lives until EMS arrives.
Our instructor’s background in both emergency and tactical medical care ensures the training is grounded in real-world application. CERT leaders who have hosted our sessions report improved team readiness and a stronger sense of confidence among volunteers.

Flexible Class OptionsEvery CERT program operates differently, which is why we tailor class times and formats to meet your schedule. Training is typically two to three hours and can be adapted for groups of varying sizes. We offer weekday, evening, and weekend sessions, making it easy to integrate Stop the Bleed into your CERT calendar.
Instruction is clear and direct, accessible to volunteers with or without prior medical experience. Every participant will leave with both the knowledge and the hands-on ability to save lives.

Serving All of Riverside CountyWe proudly provide Stop the Bleed training for CERT programs throughout Riverside County, including Riverside, Corona, Moreno Valley, Temecula, Hemet, Palm Springs, and surrounding communities. Wherever your team is located, we can bring this lifesaving training directly to you.

Take the Next StepIf you are a CERT program coordinator, emergency manager, or city official in Riverside County, now is the time to enhance your team’s readiness. Stop the Bleed training is a cost-effective way to give your volunteers the confidence and skills to save lives in critical moments.
Contact us today to learn more, request a training outline, or schedule a session for your CERT group. We are ready to partner with you in building a safer, more prepared community.

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Stop The Bleed Training California is a private enterprise that provides free and paid training.  Orange County CA, Los Angeles County CA, San Bernardino County CA, Riverside County CA, Ventura County CA. Our goal is to provide training solutions through California.
Placentia, Fullerton, Brea, Yorba Linda, Anaheim, Orange, Villa Park, La Habra, Rowland Heights, Buena Park, Garden Grove,
Santa Ana, Diamond Bar, Whittier, La Mirada, Stanton, West Covina, Chino, Tustin, Hacienda Heights, La Palma, La Puente,
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