BENSALEM, Pa. -
Sept. 21, 2014 -
PRLog -- Can you save a life? It is estimated that up-to 350,000 people in the US suffer from sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) each year. Currently the chance of surviving a SCA event is less than 10%. Without prompt CPR brain damage and resultant death will occur within minutes. With prompt CPR and defibrillation many of the deaths associated with SCA can be prevented. SafeTec Training Services will offer
free to the community
HOPE or
Hands On
Practical
Experience in a simplified form of CPR using only chest compressions (no mouth-to-mouth breaths). Chest compression-
only CPR has been shown to be as effective as regular CPR.
HOPE is a positive educational experience designed for anyone who desires to learn this potentially life-saving skill; children attending school, family members and friends, or members of our local, education, business, or religious communities. Thousands of people have already participated in
HOPE training. This is your invitation to join them in the goal of saving as many lives as possible!
HOPE will be offered on Tuesday, April 1, 201 at 6:30pm at the SafeTec Training Services Education Center, 2580 West Maple Avenue, Feasterville, PA 19053
HOPE is free, but registration is required. To register, please visit
https://www.regonline.com/HOPE110214 or contact SafeTec Training Services at (877) 788-6384 or via email at
info@safetectraining.comAbout HOPE
HOPE is a partnership in community health and welfare between the American Safety & Health Institute, Fairfield Medical Center, and the Gordon B. Snider Cardiovascular Institute.
HOPE was originally created by Becky DeVoss, RN, M.S.H.A. Participation in
HOPE does not result in certification and is not appropriate for individuals who are occupationally required to be certified in CPR, AED use, or professional-
level basic life support. For full certification courses please contact Fred Ellinger, SafeTec Training Services, (877) 788-6384, info@safetectraining.com.