Life-saving bleed kits donated to nightclubs and venues in Digbeth after death of Bromsgrove's Cody Fisher - The Bromsgrove Standard

Life-saving bleed kits donated to nightclubs and venues in Digbeth after death of Bromsgrove's Cody Fisher

Bromsgrove Editorial 13th Jan, 2023   0

A NUMBER of bleed kits have been donated to nightclubs and other venues following the fatal stabbing of Cody Fisher on Boxing Day.

Cody, who played for Bromsgrove Sporting, died after being stabbed on the dance floor of Crane nightclub – the venue has since had its licence suspended.

PCSO Zoe Bishop and PC Mack Aujla joined charity volunteers, West Midlands Ambulance Service paramedics, Colmore BID staff, fire service members and other partners to hand the kits out on Wednesday.

The bleed control kits include equipment such as tourniquets, bandages and gels which could prevent people from bleeding to death while waiting for paramedics to arrive.




The Mill, Birmingham Mama Rouxs, The Mockingbird Cinema, The Rainbow, Birmingham Luna Springs and Zumhof Biergarten were all given the life-saving equipment.

The kits were donated by The Daniel Baird Foundation, a charity started by Lynne Baird after her son Daniel was murdered with a knife in Digbeth in July 2017.


Lynne said: “With the help of our supporters, and West Midlands Police, fire and ambulance we have donated 15 kits to Digbeth.

“We’re hoping to place more in future through our fund-raising plans.”

West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner, Simon Foster, said: “These life-saving kits are a simple but clever idea, that provide users with the equipment and instructions to save a life.

“Having these kits at venues across the West Midlands can save lives. No-one should ever have to lose a loved one to knife crime.

“When someone is stabbed, getting treatment to stop the bleed as quickly as possible is essential.

“These kits help to control the bleed and buy time for an ambulance and expert medical help to arrive.”

Anyone who comes across someone who has been wounded or is severely bleeding should call 999 and will be directed to the nearest cabinet or bleed kit, they will have instructions to follow.

The video below shows how bleed kits should be used and how they can save lives.

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