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The county has been hosting the free CPR training sessions since 2011.
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Statistics from the county's EMS unit shows higher cardiac arrest recovery numbers than the nation as a whole.
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Todd Watkins credits a small army of people for keeping him alive in the course of his cardiac arrest incident.
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The number of emergency cardiac cases receiving CRP before the arrival of professional aid has been rising steadily in the county since the "Press the Chest" sessions began.
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Participants discovered how to keep cardiac arrest victims alive until the ambulance arrives
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After a pandemic break, Press The Chest training is returning in-person to the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center.