February is American Heart Month, and the American Heart Association is placing a special emphasis this year on training people to learn CPR.
February is American Heart Month, but The Peyton Walker Foundation is bringing awareness to sudden cardiac arrest all year long.
Knowing how to perform CPR and use an automated external defibrillator can help prevent casualties due to sudden cardiac ...
Boulder Fire-Rescue will host its first monthly community CPR class starting on Feb. 27. According to a release, the classes, ...
Jade, a registered veterinary nurse, who is a mum to three dogs and three tortoises, regularly gives advice and information ...
Boulder Fire-Rescue starts monthly Hands-Only CPR classes on February 27, 2025, to help residents respond to cardiac ...
A senior at Our Lady of Mercy High School recalled the moments she stepped in and ultimately saved a child’s life while ...
You’re enjoying a casual stroll through the park, daydreaming about your next vacation, when suddenly — BAM! — someone nearby ...
A study examining more than 623,000 cardiac arrest cases found that white people were three times more likely to survive the episode than Black people.
For the first time we're hearing the actual 911 conversation with an 11-year-old Virginia Beach girl who performed CPR on her ...
Miss Southern Utah, Shaye Johnson, joined us this morning with her heartwarming mission called The Red Heart Project. Johnson says she created the ...
The American Heart Association gave Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" a shoutout for having the "perfect rate" to perform CPR compressions.