Why You Should Learn CPR

When someone suffers a cardiac arrest, using this simple intervention to restore the hearts rhythm may save their life and help prevent brain damage from occurring.

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More than 350,000 times a year in homes and public places throughout the U.S., someones heart starts beating so fast and erratically that it is unable to pump blood effectively. In a split second, the person collapses and lies motionless on the ground without a pulse.
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