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Red Cross shares tips during National CPR & AED Awareness Week - MSNAccording to a press release from the American Red Cross, the organization is bringing awareness to this week, which is National CPR & AED Awareness Week, taking place June 1-7.
CPR Resources To become certified in CPR and in the use of automated external defibrillators, contact your local American Red Cross or American Heart Association to find a class in your area.
ATLANTA — As the first week of June marks National CPR and AED Awareness week, the American Red Cross is encouraging Georgians to learn vital life-saving techniques in online or in-person classes.
Automated external defibrillators, or AEDs, deliver an electrical shock to the heart and can help revive someone who is ...
National CPR and AED Awareness Week highlights the importance of knowing how to respond when every second counts. When someone goes into sudden cardiac arrest, the immediate use of CPR and an AED can ...
Instructor Courses Water Safety Instructor (WSI) courses are for people who would like to teach swim lessons to children of all ages in the American Red Cross Water Safety Program. Lifeguarding ...
Imagine gaining Continuing Education Credits (CEU’S) for completing an American Red Cross First Aid/CPR Class or learning about International Humanitarian Law? Now that can happen! The American ...
Knowing cardiopulmonary resuscitation or CPR could be the key to saving someone from cardiac arrest or drowning.
First aid classes to be held at U-M Dearborn on July 15 WDIV and the American Red Cross are teaming up to help community members prepare for emergencies for our July Go 4 It event: First Aid Basics.
Three people were honored for saving a woman from drowning in Howard County in June, according to Executive Calvin Ball.
The American Red Cross is encouraging the public to enroll in CPR and AED training to help save a life when someone goes into cardiac arrest.
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