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A BASF employee practicing CitizensCPR , a lifesaving tool, taught by the Darke County Red Cross. |
What a great way to beat the blahs of winter for a regular group of friends, your organization, your staff, a Sunday school class, a family reunion or your clients. Most people who survive a cardiac emergency were helped by a bystander. That could be you!
There is no written testing for CitizenCPR. It’s an introductory class, without learning of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation or AED usage. A trained instructor is provided and practice will be given on a special compression tool to insure that each participant is comfortable and skilled in hands-on CPR before the party is complete. .
All you need is an open room, a few guests and some food or drink for after the class. Participants are floor taught with accommodations made for those with knee issues.
Another class that can be taught in 30 minutes is Disaster Preparedness planning with a Make-It-Take-It Kit.
This is a service of the Darke County Red Cross and a fundraiser. Donations for the party help to support the mission of the Red Cross. This party class does not qualify for CPR certification needed for work or school.
Contact director Lynne Gump at gumpl@darkecounty.redcross.org with questions, 548-2002 or Eileen Litchfield, volunteer, elitchfield@woh.rr.com to schedule, 547-0092.
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