New lifesaving kit kit installed at Edinburgh's Haymarket station

An emergency bleed control kit has been installed at Haymarket station, donated by a charity founded by a bereaved mother

Author: Lewis MichiePublished 28th Dec 2022

A new lifesaving kit has been installed at Edinburgh's Haymarket railway station.

The emergency bleed control kit has been funded by The Daniel Baird Foundation.

It contains instructions for the user, as well as equipment for sealing, wrapping or packing a wound until paramedics can arrive.

The Daniel Baird Foundation Charity was set up by Lynn Baird MBE after her son, Daniel, was fatally stabbed in July 2017 outside a pub in Birmingham.

The charity works to raise the awareness of how bleed control kits can save the lives of those bleeding heavily.

Located on the concourse between the station’s two main entrances, the kit is visible and easily accessible to both the public and railway staff.

David Lister, ScotRail Safety, Engineering, Sustainability Director, said:

“We’re really pleased to work with the Daniel Baird Foundation to install this piece of potentially life-saving equipment. Haymarket station is a perfect location for this new bleed control kit.

“While the railway is a safe place from serious crime, a high number of people pass through the station each day who will see the kit, and will know where it is located, if needed.

“I hope that we will never have to use the bleed kit, but together with the station’s defibrillator, it provides members of the public, and railway staff, and access to vital equipment that could potentially save someone’s life.”

Miles Hamilton, fundraiser for the Daniel Baird Foundation, said:

“This installation of the bleed control kit at Haymarket station has increased the number of public access bleed kits in Scotland to four.

“One of kits in Scotland has already been used to save a life, which proves just how incredibly important they are.

“I’m raising funds for more cabinets to be installed in more public places across the country. Details on how to donate through JustGiving are available on Twitter @Miles_PBH.”

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