CCUSD: District Leadership Gets Trauma Intervention Training

June, 2018

Courtesy Cave Creek Unified School District

Cave Creek Unified School District Leadership Team Receives Basic Trauma Intervention from R.I.M Training, LLC

 

CCUSD Leadership Team during training session with R.I.M. representative.

CCUSD’s Leadership Team received basic trauma intervention training from R.I.M. Training, LLC this past month.

Dan Greene of R.I.M. Training said, “We are training professionals in the community how to change the outcome of a traumatic situation to one of preparedness.”

The team was trained in Active Shooter Preparedness, Survival Mindset for the Catastrophic Event, and Basic Trauma Medical Intervention (which is covered under the Arizona Good Samaritan laws).  This training certified the team for the next 24 months.  They will be able to re-certify on Basic Trauma Medical Intervention.

Dr. Debbi Burdick, Superintendent, asked R.I.M. Training to come to CCUSD after she experienced their training at another location.  She said, “It is unfortunate that we live in a society where we now need this skillset.  However, with the tips for survival and for saving lives that we were taught in the span of a morning, our Leadership Team feels much more empowered and prepared after this powerful training.  I would highly recommend this for everyone.”

Superintendent Burdick tying a tourniquet with a R.I.M. representative

Director of Transportation, Bruce McWhorter and CSHS Dean of Students, Aaron Pettinato tying tourniquets with R.I.M. CEO, Dan Green.

 

Best,

Julia Scotto
Executive Assistant to
Dr. Debbi Burdick, Superintendent & Governing Board
Cave Creek Unified School District
480.575.2016 Phone/480.575.2092 Fax
jscotto@ccusd93.org
“You are what you do, not what you say” – C.G. Jung


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