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Church safety team responding to a medical emergency inside a church sanctuary

Preparedness is Stewardship

Emergencies happen where people gather. From slips in the fellowship hall and kitchen accidents to cardiac events, being ready is an act of care. While we pray for the safety of our congregations, relying on emergency services alone leaves a critical gap in response time.

7 to 10 Minutes: The average national EMS response time in urban/suburban areas, stretching up to 14–30+ minutes in rural locations .

2 to 5 Minutes: The fatal window for severe blood loss. Uncontrolled bleeding is the #1 preventable cause of death after injury .

5 Million+ Strong: The number of civilians trained by the Stop the Bleed movement. Empower your team to act when seconds matter most.

What Size Is Your Congregation?

Find your starting point. We'll customize it together. Every church is different, but these guidelines help you plan with confidence.

Tier A

Small Church

Under 200 members

  • 2-4 Individual Carry IFAKs for ushers and greeters
  • 1 AED unit in lobby or sanctuary
  • 1-2 Bleeding Control stations co-located with AED
  • 1 Response bag for security lead

Estimated Investment

$2,000 - $4,000

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Tier B

Medium Church

200 - 500 members

  • 4-8 Individual Carry IFAKs for volunteers and security
  • 2-3 AEDs in sanctuary, fellowship hall, and children's wing
  • 2-4 Bleeding Control stations at AEDs and main exits
  • 1-2 Response bags including active shooter kit with casualty throw packs

Estimated Investment

$5,000 - $10,000

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Tier C

Large Church / Campus

500+ members

  • 8-12+ Individual Carry IFAKs across all teams
  • 3-4+ AEDs one per building/floor plus mobile event units
  • 4-6+ Bleeding Control stations wall-mounted in clear cabinets
  • 2-3+ Response bags with warm zone and mass casualty kits

Estimated Investment

$12,000 - $25,000+

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The M.A.R.C.H Protocol: The Right Tool at the Right Time

"The right thing. The right order. The right tools."

Built on military-proven principles and adapted for civilian first responders, the M.A.R.C.H algorithm ensures your team acts with confidence and prioritizes the most lethal threats first .

M - Massive Hemorrhage
Control life-threatening bleeding immediately using tourniquets and hemostatic gauze. The critical first 3 minutes of intervention.
A - Airway
Ensure the airway is open and clear using position maneuvers or airway management tools.
R - Respiration
Assess breathing and treat chest injuries with tools like vented chest seals.
C - Circulation
Address systemic blood flow with pressure dressings, preventing shock.
H - Head Injury / Hypothermia
Prevent heat loss with warming blankets to keep the body stable while awaiting EMS arrival.

Tier 1: Individual Carry

Personal protection for those who serve: Ushers, greeters, and volunteers who need compact, portable kits.

Tier 2: Fixed Stations

Visible, accessible, where people gather: Wall-mounted solutions for high-traffic areas (Lobby, Fellowship Hall, Children's Area).

Tier 3: Team Response Bags

When seconds matter, be ready: Security teams, multi-casualty incident response preparation.

⚠️ Note on Quality: We curate high-quality, authentic gear based on industry best practices . Beware of counterfeit tourniquets on major third-party marketplaces that may fail under pressure.

Where to Place Your Equipment

3-5 min

Target: collapse to defibrillation

90 sec

Walk time from AED to any point

The 90-Second Rule: Walk briskly 90 seconds from any proposed AED location. That's your coverage limit. Add devices until all occupied spaces are covered.

Main Entrance / Lobby

  • Co-locate AED + Bleeding Control station at chest height
  • Register devices with local 911 and PulsePoint
  • Ensure 24/7 accessibility for evening and weekend events

Sanctuary / Worship Center

  • IFAKs on roving security team members
  • Response bag near altar or rear exit
  • Balcony AED to bypass stair delays

Children's Ministry

  • AED + Bleeding Control outside secure check-in area
  • Keep pediatric pads on-hand for children under 8
  • Train children's ministry volunteers on basic deployment

Fellowship Hall / Kitchen

  • AED + Bleeding Control near kitchen entrance
  • Standard first aid kit inside kitchen for cuts and burns
  • Position near high-traffic food service areas

Parking Lot / Exterior Events

  • Mobile AED + response bag with outdoor event staff
  • Weather-protected cabinets for permanent outdoor areas
  • Assign roving team during outdoor services and festivals
Multi-Building & Multi-Floor Rule: One AED per floor and one per building in active use. Register all device locations with your local EMS dispatch.

Not Sure What Your Church Needs?

Request a free consultation with our medical readiness experts.

Every congregation is different. Our medical SME veteran-led team is ready to provide customized recommendations based on your unique campus size, volunteer training levels, and specific security needs. Let us help you ensure total peace of mind for your staff and congregation.

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