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American Heart Association promotes CPR training in Kansas schools for lifesaving skills

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Jodi Coombs Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer | Official Website

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As pediatric healthcare professionals, Dr. Lindsey Malloy-Walton and Kaitlyn Bennett highlight the crucial role of timely interventions in cardiac arrest scenarios. They emphasize that approximately 350,000 children suffer cardiac arrests annually, with only one in ten surviving through hospital arrival. This stark statistic underscores the need for initiatives aimed at improving immediate response and survival rates.

A collaboration with the American Heart Association aims to transform onlookers into proactive contributors by training students and educators in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). "With your support, we can equip more people with this life-saving skill and help save more lives," states an appeal for broader involvement. Awareness and immediate action when an individual experiences cardiac arrest, such as calling emergency services, administering CPR, and using an available automated external defibrillator, can significantly enhance survival odds, potentially doubling or tripling them.

Expanding CPR training through educational programs can enhance emergency preparedness, turning potential bystanders into vital life-savers in the critical moments before emergency personnel arrive.

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