Volunteer Yvonne James coaches student Ira Fertik on the new CPR technique. Learn from Scottsdale Fire Department how to save the life of a loved one, coworker or a stranger in cardiac arrest by using a new CPR technique called Continuous Chest Compressions (CCC). This new technique is easy, safe, and does not require mouth to mouth contact. CCC can dramatically improve a person’s chance of surviving a heart attack.Scottsdale Fire Department staff will teach you how to respond to a cardiac emergency including important tips for calling 911, performing chest compressions, and how to use an AED. PLEASE NOTE: No certification cards will be issued at these presentations. For a listing of upcoming CPR, First Aid and Babysitter certification courses, please visit www.ScottsdaleAZ.gov/fire/CPRclasses. For more information or to schedule a group CCC presentation, contact Patty Jo Angelini at (480) 312-1815 or email pangelini@ScottsdaleAZ.gov.
Volunteer Yvonne James coaches student Ira Fertik on the new CPR technique.
Learn from Scottsdale Fire Department how to save the life of a loved one, coworker or a stranger in cardiac arrest by using a new CPR technique called Continuous Chest Compressions (CCC). This new technique is easy, safe, and does not require mouth to mouth contact. CCC can dramatically improve a person’s chance of surviving a heart attack.Scottsdale Fire Department staff will teach you how to respond to a cardiac emergency including important tips for calling 911, performing chest compressions, and how to use an AED.
Are You Ready to be a Hero? Sign up today to learn CCC! To watch a demonstration or for more info on CCC-CPR, visit www.azshare.gov.