In a bid to stop knife related deaths 'bleed kits' have been installed throughout streets in Norwich's centre.
The first kit appeared outside of VIP Karaoke Club on Prince of Wales Road this week, with six more placed around the city.
The kits contain a selection of products to treat different types of critical bleed injury and sit alongside pre-existing defibrillator units placed up by Heart 2 Heart.
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A VIP spokesperson has said: "Whilst we hope no one ever needs to use it, it's there and available 24/7.
"Staff members can gain instant access, but if we are closed you are able to follow instructions on the front of the cabinet."
The six new bleed kits are located at Starbucks in Haymarket, Jarrolds in London Street, The Garage performing Art's Theatre at Chapelfield, 100 Prince of Wales Road, Rileys on Magdalen Street and The Brickmakers on Sprowston Road.
Each bleed kit has also been registered with the East of England Ambulance Service and are available 24/7 with the money raised by the Raymond James Quigleys Legacy.
This project has seen masses of support on social media praising the hard work carried out by the organisation.
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