Sudden
Cardiac Arrest Claims Thousands of Lives Every Year; Knowing
What to Do Can Help Save Lives
It’s National CPR/AED
Awareness Week and the American Red Cross Tennessee Region urges everyone to get
trained on how to perform Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and how to use an
Automated External Defibrillator (AED) so they can help during an emergency
situation.
Many people who suffer sudden
cardiac arrest die before getting to a hospital so every second counts. For
every minute without defibrillation, a sudden cardiac arrest victim’s chance of
surviving drops. It is critical for as many people as possible to be trained to
perform CPR and know how to use an AED until advanced help arrives.
Interested
in getting trained? Find information on Red Cross
classes here.
The
Red Cross recommends that households, businesses and schools receive training
in CPR and proper use of an AED. This training can give them the knowledge and
confidence to respond during an emergency situation with skills that can help
save a life.
Whether you want to be able to
help keep your loved ones safe or help someone in your work place, or use your
training professionally, Red Cross can give you the knowledge and skills to be
able to help. Red Cross training is OSHA compliant so if your training is
mandated where you work, certified Red Cross instructors can help.
The Red Cross offers several
different opportunities to receive training. One is to attend in-person classes
held at convenient locations with hands-on training from experienced
instructors. Online and blended (combining hands-on training with online
content) simulation learning offerings are also available. Check with your
employer as to what class you need if you are taking training to fulfill a job
requirement.
You
can also download the free Red Cross First Aid App
which puts instant access to information on handling the most common first aid
emergencies, including sudden cardiac arrest, at your fingertips. Download by
searching for ‘American Red Cross’ in your app store or at redcross.org/apps.
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