Sudden cardiac arrest claims the lives of thousands of people in this country every year. The American Red Cross urges everyone to get trained in how to perform CPR and use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) to be able to help during an emergency situation.The Red Cross recommends that at least one person in every household and place of business receive training in CPR and proper use of an AED. This training can give them the knowledge and confidence to respond during an emergency situation with skills that can help save a life.
It can take emergency personnel precious minutes to arrive on the scene. For every minute without defibrillation, a sudden cardiac arrest victim’s chance of surviving drops. It is critical for as many people as possible to be trained to perform CPR and know how to use an AED until advanced help arrives. If you are interested in getting trained, see more information on our website and get trained now.
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