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  • A Miracle on a Sunday Morning: How a Chain of Heroes Saved Shawn Martin’s LifeDonna Ryan
    Shawn Martin and his family First Reported, January 26, 2026, St. Elizabeth Hospital – When Shawn Martin suddenly collapsed from cardiac arrest during a morning walk, his wife, Emily, immediately triggered a remarkable sequence of events that saved his life. Just three days later, Shawn walked out of the hospital, an extraordinary recovery that defied the ...
  • How to Do CPR Chest Compressions the Right WayTroy Bowman
    CPR Chest Compression Technique: How to Push Hard, Push Fast, and Help Save a Life Estimated reading time: 12 minutes Sudden cardiac arrest does not usually give people much time to think. The tragedy that just happens… One moment, someone may be standing, talking, or sitting at the dinner table. The next, they collapse. They do not respond when ...

  • A Brief History Of CPRAnonymous
    CPR courses are organized and taught to help provide medical professionals, first responders, caregivers, and everyday people the training and tools to help resuscitate an unresponsive person. But how did the medical science behind resuscitating people develop over time to become a well-researched and highly effective method of saving lives that just about anybody can ...
  • Pressing the Speed Dial or 911 is Not Enough – Learn CPRDonna Ryan
      Be Proactive – Sign Up for Heartsaver CPR You can’t just press “911” and hope for the best. In a cardiac emergency, every second matters, and survival often depends on what happens before paramedics arrive. Each day, nearly 1,000 people in the United States suffer cardiac arrest outside of a hospital. Most of these events happen at ...
  • CPR is not something you do on the livingCarol Theis
    I recently met a woman in a class who stated that she never performed CPR, but almost did.  I asked for more information and found out that she had looked out her front window one morning just in time to see a man collapse near her mailbox.  She said that she “would have performed CPR, ...
  • CPR 101 – Common questions you might askDerek Walborn
    Common CPR questions How do I know if the CPR is actually working? While it is difficult to know if applying chest compressions are having an effect on a person’s pulse, you can take note of whether or not the victim’s chest is rising when you breathe into their mouth. Can I accidentally kill someone while giving them ...