Detecting no signs of respiration, she hollers to Kelly O’Hop for help. “Get the AED and call 911.” Don’t worry. This isn’t a real emergency, and there’s no immediate need for the automatic external ...
The training aimed to help equip attendees with critical, life-saving skills including AED use for cardiac emergencies, techniques to stop the bleeding as well as Narcan administration.
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