A NEW public access lifesaving bleed control cabinet has been installed at a busy commuter railway station in Dudley.

The new cabinet installed at Coseley Railway Station, which is run by West Midlands Railway, will house a bleed control kit which can be accessed 24 hours a day in the event of an incident or an accident.

The cabinet, which contains kit that can be used to seal wounds and stop bleeding while help from the emergency services is on the way, can be accessed from the station itself, the busy road outside and neighbouring residential houses.

Councillor Keiran Casey has spearheaded efforts to obtain the bleed kit which has been donated by the Daniel Baird Foundation with help from the union Unite to help improve community safety.

Lynne Baird, founder of the Daniel Baird Foundation, said: "It's fantastic that we have been able to work with everyone involved to get one of these cabinets installed on Coseley Railway Station, which is the first cabinet on the busy line between Wolverhampton and Birmingham.

“There’s no doubt that these kits can save lives in the vital minutes after an accident or when someone is injured, so a big thank you to local councillor Keiran Casey for his work in supporting me in my campaign to get these kits in as many areas as possible and of course to West Midlands Railway for agreeing to have this on their station.”

Angela Prescott, health, safety, security and environment director at West Midlands Railway, said: “We are delighted to support this important cause by installing a bleed control cabinet at Coseley thanks to the kind donation of the Daniel Baird Foundation and Unite.

“These cabinets can be crucial in saving lives by giving valuable additional minutes to people in critical conditions. We want passengers travelling through our stations to feel safe and we will soon be rolling out more of these kits across our network.

“I would like to thank Cllr Casey and Lynne Baird for their essential work in improving safety in the community.”

Councillor Keiran Casey, who represents the Castle and Priory ward in Dudley, said of the campaign: "These are really vital pieces of equipment that can save lives, so I’ve been supporting Lynne to get these kits out as far and wide as possible, including speaking to train providers like West Midlands Railways to ask whether they would support the great work the Daniel Baird Foundation is doing.

“I’m really glad that by working together that another one of these cabinets is going to be installed in our local area, as well as the great news that West Midlands Railways is now also looking to roll these kits out across their network, further improving safety.

"A massive thank you to Lynne and Unite for donating this equipment and for the work she and the foundation are doing to improve safety right across the West Midlands, as well as to West Midlands Railway for their support in getting this installed at their station in Coseley.”