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When he arrived, Officer Adkins began CPR on the woman, and instructed her husband on how to set up the Automated External Defibrillator.
Officer Adkins immediately began CPR while he instructed the woman’s husband how to open the AED. Officer Adkins placed the AED pads on the patient and a “shock” was delivered.
The trooper ran towards cries for help and found a 73-year-old woman lying on a bathroom floor, unconscious and not breathing.
A new study suggests that women are less likely than men to get CPR from a bystander and therefore are more likely to die.
A Baytown woman saved a man's life with CPR after he collapsed at a pickleball court and now urges others to learn life-saving skills.
PERRYSBURG TWP., Ohio (WTVG) - First responders are honoring a local woman for performing CPR on a neighbor in distress, helping to save a life. The Perrysburg Township Fire Department and the ...