A Toronto trauma hospital is trying to save lives by teaching members of the public how to stop uncontrolled bleeding after car crashes, stabbings and shootings like the one that shook the city on Sunday night.

Last year, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre became the first Canadian hospital to offer a training program called Stop the Bleed. The program was developed by the American College of Surgeons and the Hartford Consensus after the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., that left 26 people dead.

Sharon Ramagnano, Sunnybrook鈥檚 trauma services manager, told 麻豆影视 Channel that gunshot victims with traumatic bleeding can die in as little as five minutes and that is not always quick enough for ambulances to arrive.

鈥淭he public is the first responder for a good 10 to 12 minutes on most occasions,鈥 she said.

The program teaches 鈥渉ow to put pressure at certain points and how to stuff things into wounds that are deep to ensure that you have adequate bleeding control鈥 Ramagnano added.

The hospital has already trained staff at Toronto鈥檚 city hall, the regional transit agency Metrolinx, the Toronto Blue Jays and local universities. It also offers the service to high school classes.

Members of the general public can sign up for a 90-minute course delivered monthly at the hospital, at a

Ramagnano said that those who can鈥檛 take the course can