Published: February 01, 2023
A Portland Landmark Goes Red to Save Hearts
Portland’s Moda Center is going red Friday, February 3 to show support for the American Heart Association’s efforts to raise awareness about the importance of CPR.
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The Moda Center goes red
On Wear Red Day, February 3, Portland’s Moda Center is turning on the red lights. The display is part of a joint effort between the American Heart Association and Brooke Olzendam, the Portland Trail Blazers’ courtside reporter, to focus on improving cardiac arrest survival rates through life-saving CPR education.
copyright: Justin Tucker / Trail Blazers
The Moda Center goes red
On Wear Red Day, February 3, Portland’s Moda Center is turning on the red lights. The display is part of a joint effort between the American Heart Association and Brooke Olzendam, the Portland Trail Blazers’ courtside reporter, to focus on improving cardiac arrest survival rates through life-saving CPR education.
copyright: Justin Tucker / Trail Blazers
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Brooke Olzendam at an American Heart Association event
This February, Brooke Olzendam, Portland Trail Blazers’ courtside reporter, is launching the fourth year of Brooke Hearts Your Heart. The campaign will continue to work with the American Heart Association to educate fans on the importance of heart health, prevention, and education.
copyright: American Heart Association
Brooke Olzendam at an American Heart Association event
This February, Brooke Olzendam, Portland Trail Blazers’ courtside reporter, is launching the fourth year of Brooke Hearts Your Heart. The campaign will continue to work with the American Heart Association to educate fans on the importance of heart health, prevention, and education.
copyright: American Heart Association
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