National Health & Safety Local Medics Train Chicago Residents To Help Shooting Victims 8:14am October 27, 2017 by Shannon Heffernan News U.S. Around the Nation Health Share URL copied to clipboard! A street medic patch marks a first aid kit at a UMedics workshop in Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood. The group trains everyday people to care for shooting victims, control a chaotic scene and talk to cops and paramedics. Andrew Gill / WBEZ Play Pause There was an error loading the media player. Copyright 2017 WBEZ. To see more, visit WBEZ. 300x250 Ad More Morning Edition Health & Safety Arts National Mama Stamberg's relish faces its toughest critics: NPR staffers by Susan Stamberg National With clock ticking, Trump transition is so far skipping background checks and briefings by Michel Martin 300x250 Ad Support quality journalism, like the story above, with your gift right now. Donate
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