The packs, containing bandages and tourniquets, will be placed on streets in Bristol and Somerset.
Leanne Reynolds raised thousands of pounds to get the kits installed in Bristol and Somerset.
"If unfortunately someone does get stabbed or if there's a catastrophic bleed we can use these kits to potentially save a life while we're waiting for emergency services."
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