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Manchester's first life-saving 'bleed safety kit' installed in memory of teen Rhamero West

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Manchester’s first life-saving ‘bleed safety cabinet’ has been installed in south Manchester. The cabinet was installed at The Place Library in Fallowfield on Saturday February 12 in memory of 16 year-old Rhamero West.

It is for public use in the event of a stabbing or other incident which causes blood loss. It was unveiled by the family of Rhamero, who died after he was stabbed in September last year.

The kit is personalised with an image of Rhamero and includes the phrase: "Enough is enough, put down the knives. “Save our kids' lives".

It contains instructions on how to help should someone be bleeding heavily and includes equipment to help stem blood flow during the wait for paramedics to arrive.

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