Uptick in interest in hospital’s first aid program following mass shooting
TORONTO — A program at a Toronto hospital that teaches people how to stop massive bleeding said it has seen an uptick in interest after a shooting that killed two people and injured 13 others in the city’s Greektown district.
Sunnybrook Hospital became the first Canadian organization to run the “Stop the Bleed” program in May 2017, and it’s been spreading across the country ever since, said Sharon Ramagnano, the hospital’s trauma services manager.
She said the administration at Humber River Hospital reached out on Tuesday to see if they could launch their own version of the program.
“We’re going to be mentoring them and guiding them in that process,” Ramagnano said.

