Be a Lifesaver-Tools You Can Use

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Every three days, more Americans die from sudden cardiac arrest than the number who died in the 9-11 attacks. You can lessen this recurring loss by learning Continuous Chest Compression CPR, a hands-only CPR method that doubles a person’s chance of surviving cardiac arrest. It’s easy and does not require mouth-to-mouth contact, making it more likely bystanders will try to help, and it was developed at the University of Arizona College of Medicine.
- It is easy to remember
- Does not require certification
- Increases the chance of survival
- Does not require mouth-to-mouth breathing
Learn the technique by viewing this video today so you are prepared to help save a life!
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