According to the American Heart Association, when a bystander immediately performs effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on a person who has experienced a sudden cardiac arrest, the victimís chances of survival can increase by double or triple. However, only 32 percent of cardiac arrest victims get CPR from a bystander.The Falcon Fire Protection District encourages citizens to make a New Yearís resolution to learn CPR or take a course to refresh rusty skills. CPR is easy to learn and can help save lives. Classes can be found through the American Red Cross (http://redcross.org) and the American Heart Association (http://heart.org).Follow FFPD on Social MediaFacebook: http://facebook.com/pages/FALCON-FIRE-DEPARTMENTTwitter: @FalconFireDept
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