Imagine you’re at a family gathering, and suddenly, a loved one collapses. Panic sets in, and you are completely unsure of what to do. However, you cannot help someone unless you have formal training.
The American Heart Association maintains a training center through a partnership with the University at Buffalo, Recreation Department. CPR, AED and First Aid Training is available to the UB community ...
Empower yourself with life-saving skills by enrolling in our CPR, AED, and First Aid class. Our comprehensive training program is designed to equip you with the knowledge and confidence needed to ...
Dec. 15—DIXON — A Sterling woman's business is teaching people how to save a life, one class at a time. Stephanie McLean is a registered nurse and an American Heart Association-certified CPR and first ...
An upcoming event is working to expand lifesaving skills within the Bowling Green community. The American Red Cross says it ...
“Starting chest compressions as soon as somebody’s heart has stopped is the best way to help them survive,” according to Erica Littlewood of South Whatcom Fire Authority. iStockphoto Getty Images It’s ...
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