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Using Compression-Only CPR
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Learn about Compression-Only CPR in the comfort of your own home with the Red Cross First Aid and CPR for Everyone.  The training kit includes an instructional DVD, chest-compression practice tool and a quick reference guide!

 

In every life threatening cardiac-emergency, every second counts.  If you see an adult or adolescent suddenly collapse, there are two simple things you can do to make a real difference in someone surviving a cardiac arrest:

  • Call or have someone call 9-1-1 or the local emergency number
  • Give continuous chest compressions until emergency medical help arrives and takes over

Continuous chest compressions help keep blood containing oxygen circulating throughout the body for someone whose heart has stopped beating.  Compression-Only CPR takes a few minutes to learn, is easy to remember and can help save a life!

 

 

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