CPR/AED
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October 7, 2006 is a day that Amanda Henson will not forget. Her decisive action and the skills that she learned in an American Red Cross Health and Safety Services course helped save Gerald R. Williams, Sr.’s life. Each year 300,000 people suffer sudden cardiac arrest. However, by having at least one person in each household across the nation trained in CPR and the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), the chance of survival increases. Take the first steps in gaining the skills needed to respond to a life-threatening situation. |
- Watch the FREE online presentation on CPR and AED found in the “Be Informed” section of the Red Cross Ready tutorial.
- Get Certified in CPR/AED training by contacting your local chapter. To find your local chapter, enter your zip code in the far right column of this page.



