On a Thursday at Riverside High School, Shelby Morgan learned CPR. That Friday, she learned how to use an automated external defibrillator, which can deliver a lifesaving shock to the heart. The ...
SAN ANTONIO – If someone went into cardiac arrest in front of you, would you know how to save them? That’s a question a local girl and the American Heart Association want the San Antonio community to ...
Hands-Only CPR is the new, streamlined version of the lifesaving technique that was developed in the 1960s. While the old version requires an oft-forgotten series of steps that need to be timed, the ...
Whoever said TV can't teach you anything is going to have to eat their words, since a life was officially saved recently thanks to the ol' idiot box. After watching The Office's CPR lesson, a man in ...
What did Peter Manakos of Bethlehem want to do with his well-earned free time once he retired? Tour Europe? Take a luxury Caribbean cruise? Set off in the car for a cross-country trip? No, Manakos and ...
A teenage boy who'd gone into cardiac arrest was brought back to life by his friends, who were able to perform CPR thanks to a First Aid class they'd remembered from school. Joel Massey, 14, had a ...
As if we needed another reason to love The Office, it looks like the NBC sitcom helped save a woman's life — no, literally. Arizona resident Cross Scott is going viral for using the CPR technique ...
A scene from The Office might have helped save an Arizona resident's life. Yes, really. According to a new report, a man used a CPR scene from The Office to resuscitate a woman he saw in trouble, even ...
Hello! I cover the Northtowns for 7 News WKBW. If you have a story idea, please email me at Eileen.Buckley@wkbw.com BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) — The horrifying moments surrounding the cardiac arrest of ...
WORCESTER - About 300 students at North High School spent their regular gym class learning CPR on Jan. 12. Medical students and residents at UMass Chan Medical School partnered with the Manny 267 ...
WASHINGTON — The sales pitch came fast and loud. "Sixty-second CPR! Sixty-second CPR!" Robin Green shouted from behind a small table at a health fair in the atrium of the U.S. Department of Housing ...