Sudden cardiac arrest can happen anywhere, at any time — including during routine activities. Additionally, this type of medical emergency doesn’t just happen to middle-aged adults or the elderly.
Should everyone be CPR certified? The answer to this question is a resounding YES! “You can save someone’s life,” stresses Karen Whiting, a training specialist with the American Red Cross. “If someone ...
A proposed bill in California seeks to include Narcan training in CPR certification programs to combat opioid overdoses and reduce stigma around substance use disorders.
Hospitality staff play a key role in keeping guests safe during emergencies. In the U.S., sudden cardiac arrest causes about 220,000 deaths each year, with nearly 10,000 happening at workplaces, ...
COLORADO SPRINGS — Summer is around the corner, which means more people will be enjoying time in the water. With the recent flooding, it is important to be safe when around water. Becoming CPR ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — Brittany Mesa-Bailey, the recreation specialist with the City of Bakersfield, says the program offered $5 pediatric first aid, CPR/AED, and water safety courses to 75 ...
CONCORD ― The New Hampshire Department of Safety’s Division of Fire Standards and Training & Emergency Medical Services announces its support of the NH CPR Challenge, an initiative led by ...
The New Hampshire Executive Council is on a mission to get as many Granite Staters as possible trained in hands-only CPR.
AUSTIN, Texas — In the event that someone near you becomes unresponsive or stops breathing, it can be helpful to be certified in CPR so that you can assist them. The Red Cross offers a variety of ...
Brooks Nader is ready to save lives. Ahead of the premiere of the long-awaited Baywatch reboot, the Love Thy Nader star, 29, ...