This heart month, American Red Cross urges people to take CPR and first aid course to be ready for the moments that matter.
The American Red Cross urges caregivers to learn First Aid, CPR and AED use, as 80% of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests involve vulnerable populations.
Infants, older adults and those with chronic health conditions are among the most vulnerable to cardiac arrest.
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