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At the end of each First Aid course, 123 CPR talks about possible emotions that many people experience after performing CPR. According to the American Heart Association: The life you save with CPR is mostly likely to be a loved one.
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Four out of five cardiac arrests happen at home.
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Statistically speaking, if called on to administer CPR in an emergency, the life you save is likely to be someone at home: a child, a spouse, a parent or a friend.
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Don’t take it from us, watch this emotional video from a bystander who acted quickly and saved a child’s life after being trained in CPR for his company:
WATCH VIDEO HERE
**Facts/Statistics sited from: http://cpr.heart.org/AHAECC/CPRAndECC/AboutCPRFirstAid/CPRFactsAndStats/UCM_475748_CPR-Facts-and-Stats.jsp