Warrington taxi drivers are now equipped with military-grade bandages to help save lives in emergencies.
The initiative, spearheaded by the Oxford-based charity RAPAID, aims to provide immediate first aid in cases of serious bleeding, such as those resulting from knife crime, serious accidents or major incidents.
Participating taxis will display green window stickers, making them easily identifiable to the public and emergency services.
These vehicles will be ready to provide essential aid in the crucial moments before professional medical help arrives.
Alex Chivers, founder of RAPAID and a retired police firearms officer and special forces veteran, emphasised the importance of rapid intervention in cases of severe bleeding: "With a serious haemorrhage, you can bleed to death in under five minutes.
"Time truly saves lives, and the quicker treatment begins, the better the chances of survival.
"It made perfect sense to use the same military bandages designed for the battlefield and to have these bandage kits carried on taxis that are in and out of our community day and night.”
The distribution of these emergency bandage kits in Warrington coincides with Operation Sceptre, a week-long campaign by Cheshire Police working in partnership with residents, community groups and partner organisations to reduce the impact of knife crime across the county.
Superintendent Andrew Blizard, Cheshire Police’s knife crime lead, said: “Knife crime is a key priority and the distribution of emergency bandages to taxis across Warrington could be the difference in saving someone’s life.
"The RAPAID campaign is a welcome addition to a range of initiatives that are in place across the county.”
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