Did you know that, according to the American Heart Association, even if a drowning victim goes into cardiac arrest, if CPR is provided immediately it can double – or even triple – a victim’s chance of survival?
In particular, bystanders are often the first people available to aid a drowning victim, especially a child, so learning CPR can help save a life. It is important to get CPR certified, and once you are, make sure to keep your certification current.
- American Red Cross
239-596-6868 www.redcross.org
- The American Heart Association
www.cpr.heart.org – 1-877-AHA-4CPR - NCH Healthcare System – Women’s & Children’s Resource Center – Infant CPR
239-552-7396 www.nchmd.org - Marco Island Fire Rescue
239-389-5040 - North Collier Fire Rescue
239-597-3222
- Immokalee Fire Rescue
239-657-2111
Immfire.com - Greater Naples Fire Rescue
(239) 348-7540 - Physicians Regional Health Systems
239-354-6085
www.physiciansregional.net
- Collier CPR and Safety Training
239-537-0495
- CPR & More
239- 289-1654
www.cpr-and-more.com - Certified Professional Fitness Management
239-404-5666
www.myfitnesscreds.com
beth@myfitnesscreds.com
Learn how you can help save a life in this one-minute video showing Hands-Only CPR in action.
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