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9-Year-Old Boy Saves His Mother with CPR! – POSCO Hero Tae-woon Jeong Interview (POSCO Holdings Inc)

Public Technologies 20 Aug 2025
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Pitt women’s soccer player supporting CPR education, after saving her own father’s life

WPXI 20 Aug 2025
But her best save came on Christmas Day 2023, when she performed CPR on her father for nearly 10 minutes, saving his life. >>> Pitt soccer player saves her father’s life with CPR weeks after taking certification course <<<.
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Free CPR training for Southeast Texas residents

Beaumont Enterprise 19 Aug 2025
A free family and friends CPR training will be held in Groves Texas to equip Southeast Texas residents with lifesaving skills ....
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American Heart Association, Indianapolis Airport launch cardiac emergency response plan

Indianapolis Recorder 19 Aug 2025
The program prioritizes early recognition of cardiac emergencies, rapid access to defibrillators and the use of CPR through trained responders ... response plan, training thousands in CPR and AED use.
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'When He Was Born ': Vice President Pick CPR's Mother On Why She Named Him Radhakrishnan

News18 18 Aug 2025
CP Radhakrishnan’s mother, Janaki Ammal, said she named her son after former President Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, praying he would grow up to be like him ... .
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Family YMCA of Northwest Illinois gets $11.5K for CPR classes

Journal-Standard 18 Aug 2025
The Family YMCA of Northwest Illinois has received an $11,500 grant to enhance its CPR training program ... The YMCA offers more than 30 CPR and First Aid classes annually at its Freeport facility, 2998 W.
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Monthly CPR classes in Kewanee teach lifesaving skills

Star Courier 18 Aug 2025
Former UK football captain Kenneth Horsey talks heart health, CPR ... Today, he advocates for heart health and teaching CPR. CPR certification classes are scheduled to be offered monthly in Kewanee ... Burr Blvd., with sessions running from 4 to 6 p.m.
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