Experts and EMS personnel say that community knowledge of CPR and bleed control in rural areas is vital to survival.
MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, Mich. — The Muskegon Heights Fire Department is partnering with the American Red Cross to provide residents with free hands-only CPR classes, which Lieutenant Qsun Ma says is a ...
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You can help us Go 4 It and become a CPR lifesaver. Local 4 is teaming up with the city of Detroit and the Detroit Fire Department to teach hands-only CPR training. The training is this Wednesday, May ...
There’s a lifesaving device becoming increasingly popular in hospital emergency rooms. The no-hands unit is changing the way CPR is done. It’s called Lucas and it’s often used by paramedics, but it’s ...
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) -Quad Cities HEARTSafe Coalition invites the public to consider registering to attend free, Hands-Only CPR training on Feb. 26 or Feb. 27. Quad Cities HEARTSafe Coalition visits ...
CHICAGO — Hands-only CPR doesn't just eliminate the "yuck factor." A new study shows it can save more lives. It's the first large American study to show more adults survived cardiac arrest when a ...
During National Safety month and week (June 1-7), Dignity Health Marian Regional Medical Center is joining communities across the nation in raising awareness about the importance of CPR and how it can ...
Every year, 350,000 people die from cardiac arrest in the United States. However, hands-on emergency intervention like cardiopulmonary resuscitation – or CPR – from a bystander can make the difference ...
The American Heart Association presents the First Coast Heart Walk which will be held October 4th at Jacksonville Fairgrounds. The walk aims to enhance CPR training accessibility, bolster bystander ...
Local 4, in partnership with the city of Detroit and the Detroit Fire Department, is hosting a hands-only CPR training event at the Coleman A. Young Recreation Center on May 21, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.