Posted by Author: Dana Thiede Published: 1:24 PM CST December 2, 2019 Updated: 6:20 PM CST December 2, 2019 on Feb 6th 2021
Saving American Hearts, Inc Blog
Man uses CPR to revive toddler after head-on car crashMitch Heidmann took a quick course from Golden Valley firefighters, and a 2-year-old boy may be alive because he did.GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — Police
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Posted by Written by: Amisha Sud, American Red Cross Public Affairs Volunteer Red Cross Stories February 15, 2015 on Feb 5th 2021
Nanny Saves a Life With Infant CPR: “Training Turns Helplessness Into a Fighting Chance”
Nanny Saves a Life With Infant CPR: “Training Turns Helplessness Into a Fighting Chance”Lynn Lindquist took a pediatric first aid class so she could be a good nanny to six-month-old Jack.One day Jack
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Posted by WKMG Local Orlando News Published: September 9, 2020, 5:15 pm Updated: September 10, 2020, 11:13 am on Feb 4th 2021
‘A true hero:’ Flagler dispatcher saves 2 lives through CPR one hour apart
‘A true hero:’ Flagler dispatcher saves 2 lives through CPR one hour apartDispatchers are honored on ‘Tree of Life’ for saving livesFLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. – Dispatchers often talk to people in the worst
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Posted by by Bob Shepard February 24, 2020 Print Email on Feb 3rd 2021
Telecommunicator CPR can save lives following cardiac arrest
Telecommunicator CPR can save lives following cardiac arrestA high-quality telecommunicator CPR program can save more lives from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and strengthen the chain of survival, ac
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Posted by Elissa Koehl USA TODAY Published 1:47 PM ET October 3, 2014 on Feb 2nd 2021
This 6th grader learned CPR just in time to save a life
This 6th grader learned CPR just in time to save a lifeThanks to 11-year-old Skylar Berry, 6th grade classes at Orchard Elementary School are a little different than usual. That's because Berry is ada
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Posted by MOSAIC - By Charlotte Huff 14 min 13 AUG 2019 on Feb 1st 2021
The heart-stopping reality of cardiac arrest
The heart-stopping reality of cardiac arrestCardiac arrests are usually deadly, even when they happen in well-equipped, well-staffed hospitals. So researchers are trying to understand how best to help
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