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Published: July 16, 2024

#HandsOnLou aims to turn bystanders into lifesavers through CPR & AED awareness, education

The American Heart Association, Louisville Fire Department and Louisville Metro Government launch campaign to improve sudden cardiac arrest survival rates
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HANDS ON LOU

#HANDSONLOU: Become a part of the Nation of Lifesavers by learning Hands-Only CPR. Thanks to funding from the American Heart Association, each of the Louisville Fire Department’s 21 fire stations has been equipped with a new electronic CPR training manikin. Beginning July 15, citizens are encouraged to stop by any station in the Louisville urban service district between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. to get hands-on practice in the life-saving skill. 

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#HANDSONLOU: Become a part of the Nation of Lifesavers by learning Hands-Only CPR. Thanks to funding from the American Heart Association, each of the Louisville Fire Department’s 21 fire stations has been equipped with a new electronic CPR training manikin. Beginning July 15, citizens are encouraged to stop by any station in the Louisville urban service district between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. to get hands-on practice in the life-saving skill. 

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