Posted by Wave 3 News By Maira Ansari Published: Aug. 29, 2021 at 11:13 AM GMT-6 on Sep 3rd 2021
Saving American Hearts, Inc Blog
Man saved twice by Good Samaritans urges others to learn CPRLOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - With Sunday as the last day of the Kentucky State Fair, one man went not for the attractions, animals, or food, but
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Posted by By Suzanne Marta, American Heart Association News Published: August 31, 2021 on Sep 2nd 2021
New York woman who saved husband's life inspires others to learn CPR
New York woman who saved husband's life inspires others to learn CPRLisa Wiles was in the kitchen prepping dinner in April 2020 when she heard her husband, Dan, shout an expletive from the other room.
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Posted by Michigan Health Author Noah Fromson June 03, 2021 9:47 AM on Aug 18th 2021
Community group looks to improve sudden cardiac arrest response
Community group looks to improve sudden cardiac arrest responseA group of survivors, physicians and first responders want to change attitudes around CPR and improve the “chain of survival” for cardiac
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Posted by EMS1 Sarah Calams Frontline Voices Apr 28, 2021 on Jul 15th 2021
The chain of survival: How a fire chief who suffered 2 sudden cardiac arrests beat the odds
The chain of survival: How a fire chief who suffered 2 sudden cardiac arrests beat the oddsA month after his son initiated CPR for his first SCA, Wayne Kewitsch suffered a second medical emergency whi
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Posted by The Atlantic - BRIAN ANDERSON FEBRUARY 26, 2021 on Apr 26th 2021
The Conversation That Can Change the Course of a Cardiac Arrest
The Conversation That Can Change the Course of a Cardiac ArrestTelephone CPR saved my father-in-law’s life. Why don’t all 911 services provide that?The call came in at 7:42:02 p.m. on March 21, 2019.A
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Posted by Chicago Tribune By JOHN KEILMAN AUG 23, 2019 AT 6:15 AM on Feb 21st 2021
Suffering cardiac arrest in Chicago used to be a near-certain death sentence. But in just a few years, the survival rate tripled. What happened?
Suffering cardiac arrest in Chicago used to be a near-certain death sentence. But in just a few years, the survival rate tripled. What happened?Just outside Wrigley Field, 15-year-old Shira David knel
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