Williamsport
The City of Williamsport, Lycoming County United Way, and Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce and UPMC are partnering in support of Minutes Matter, a UPMC community initiative. The goal of this Minutes Matter partnership is to empower Williamsport and the surrounding communities with basic emergency information and education related to cardiac events, overdoses, uncontrolled bleeding, and mental health.
The Williamsport Lycoming Chamber of Commerce, Lycoming County United Way, and the City of Williamsport officially launched Minutes Matter during the UPMC PM Exchange hosted by Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce.
“Now, we’re bringing Minutes Matter to the region as UPMC is partnering with the City of Williamsport, Lycoming County, and every community we serve to increase awareness about life-saving interventions for cardiac events, bleeding, and opioid overdoses. We will unite and highlight ongoing community education efforts around these topics,” said Patti Jackson-Gehris, president and CEO of UPMC in north central Pa.
Minutes Matter in the Williamsport Community
Have you ever seen what an AED looks like or learned how to apply a tourniquet? Would you know how to help someone who has overdosed? UPMC experts will be onsite at community events and activities throughout Williamsport to help bring visibility to these life-saving interventions, talk more about how important training is, and give people opportunities to see how they could help save a life.
Little League Baseball staff learn how to pack a wound during a Minutes Matter training.
Williamsport local leaders and federal and state elected officials learn how to use an AED.
Minutes Matter table at a recent event in Williamsport.
Williamsport Crosscutter staff watch how an AED is used during a Minutes Matter training.
The Coudersport Youth Baseball-Softball Association in Potter County hosted a Minutes Matter training for coaches, volunteers and parents.
Williamsport/Lycoming County Chamber of Commerce staff learning how to do CPR.