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CPR Classes Worldwide  - Listing Details
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Title:American Red Cross
URL:http://www.redcross.org/portal/site/en/menuitem.86f46a12f382290517a8f210b80f78a0/?vgnextoid=aea70c45f663b110VgnVCM10000089f0870aRCRD&vgnextfmt=default
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Description:American Red Cross first aid, CPR and AED programs are designed to give you the confidence to respond in an emergency situation with skills that can save a life.
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Guest:2012-05-03 13:30:34
It's very sad this happens, and one of the rsoeans I love working with Red Cross folks who wouldn't allow it. I know this has happened at least a few times in the Portland area with motorists; when someone in medical trouble is on the side of the road and no one stops to help or even to alert the authorities for hours.

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Why do we teach Hands to save lives?

Date Added: 2012-03-29 23:20:58
Author: Kevin B. Young
Category: United States (USA): Idaho (ID)
It really began back in 1991, when Kevin’s daughter Casandra was born extremely premature. Kevin took a CPR class at Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Seattle. The instructor told Kevin what would happen physically and emotionally when he had to preform CPR on his daughter. It was 8 am on January 28, 1992 when it happened. A day he would never forget, 17 minutes of CPR, and the loss of a loved one. After everything calmed down Kevin recalled that the CPR Instructor was right, it was exactly like she said, the emotions, the sounds, the feelings, everything. Kevin performed CPR without thinking. Over the years Kevin never forgot the instructor’s lesson. Then the opportunity for Kevin to become a CPR instructor arose. He took it. He vowed to be more than just an instructor; Kevin takes his real world experiences from his daughter to experiences as an EMT and applies them to each and every class. Today if you ask him what he does he will say “I teach hands to save lives”. Former students will tell you that in the first 15 minutes of class you will learn more than from any other class.
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