This heart month, American Red Cross urges people to take CPR and first aid course to be ready for the moments that matter.
Infants, older adults and those with chronic health conditions are among the most vulnerable to cardiac arrest.
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.
The YMCA of Northwest Illinois received an $8,404 grant to train 144 parents and caregivers in CPR, AED, and first aid to ...
Millions of U.S. caregivers lack CPR training; Red Cross urges learning lifesaving skills during National Heart Month to ...
Cheyenne, Wyo. - Today, millions of Americans serve as caregivers, supporting both young children and aging loved ones — often at the same time. Yet many lack critical lifesaving training, ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The American Red Cross is encouraging the public to enroll in CPR and AED training to help save a life when someone goes into cardiac arrest. According to a press release from ...
Some first aid is common sense. Other knowledge and skills must be learned — ideally in a recognized first aid & CPR training course. After 25 years as a Canadian Red Cross Training Partner, I’ve ...
This film provides a comprehensive guide on first aid techniques, focusing on the application of dressings and bandages for various injuries. It explains different types of dressings, including ...
GENEVA, October 22 (UNHCR) - The UN refugee agency and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) signed an agreement Monday that will give UNHCR staff working in ...