What Is Bystander Care and Why Is It So Important?
First responders take about ten minutes on average to arrive at the scene of an emergency. Bystander care could assist in saving a life.
First responders take about ten minutes on average to arrive at the scene of an emergency. Bystander care could assist in saving a life.
“One’s survival strategy must reflect that person’s physical and psychological characteristics, location, and the nature of the threat itself.”
Actions taken by CS Higher Education Director of the Year James Johnson after two tragedies rocked UT Austin are nothing short of remarkable.
The nurse applied an automatic external defibrillator while the school resource officer continued with chest compressions.
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The officer used the AED to restore a pulse in the man following a heart attack.
UGA and its local public safety agencies are taking part in this national campaign, which encourages greater awareness of straightforward first aid strategies.
VCU Medical Center police officer saved life of woman who was in full cardiac arrest.
The two men performed CPR on the 16-year-old until paramedics arrived.