Baldwin County Fire Rescue Conducts Advanced EMS Bleeding Control Training

Photo by Baldwin County Fire RescueBaldwin County Fire Rescue and Milledgeville Fire personnel gather for a hands-on EMS training session focused on hemorrhage control and emergency care.

Photo by Baldwin County Fire RescueAn instructor demonstrates proper tourniquet application techniques during the bleeding control training.

Photo by Baldwin County Fire RescueFirefighters practice wound packing and stabilization skills under the guidance of EMS Paramedic Justin Frost.

Photo by Baldwin County Fire RescueParticipants engage in scenario-based training to reinforce teamwork and rapid response in medical emergencies.
January 15, 2026 — Baldwin County Fire Rescue conducted another night of intensive training focused on life-saving hemorrhage control techniques at its facilities, reinforcing the department’s commitment to preparedness and professional excellence. The session was led by EMS Paramedic Justin Frost, who provided detailed instruction on bleeding control, tourniquet application, wound wrapping and stabilization, and wound packing. Firefighters and EMS personnel participated in hands-on scenarios designed to simulate real-world emergencies, ensuring skills remain current, effective, and ready for immediate deployment. Milledgeville Fire also joined the training, highlighting strong interagency collaboration and a shared dedication to high-quality emergency medical response across the region.