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Published: April 08, 2025

In this showdown, all of New York benefits

Senate and Assembly members participate in CPR Face-off as American Heart Association advocates for passage of Cardiac Emergency Response Plans in New York schools
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Senator Assemblymember learn hands-Only CPR

Gabe Lopez, center, of Infinity Med and an American Heart Association volunteer, teaches state Senator April M.N. Baskin, left, and Assemblymember Michaelle Solages, right, Hands-Only CPR on April 8 at the New York state Capitol as members of the Senate and Assembly competed to see who would have the most members trained. The public was also invited to learn this lifesaving skill, and American Heart Association advocates reminded their legislators of the need for Cardiac Emergency Response Plans in schools. Baskin is the sponsor of S5539, and Solages is sponsoring A785 to establish Cardiac Emergency Response Plans in schools. For information, visit yourethecure.org.

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Senator Assemblymember learn hands-Only CPR

Senator Assemblymember learn hands-Only CPR

Gabe Lopez, center, of Infinity Med and an American Heart Association volunteer, teaches state Senator April M.N. Baskin, left, and Assemblymember Michaelle Solages, right, Hands-Only CPR on April 8 at the New York state Capitol as members of the Senate and Assembly competed to see who would have the most members trained. The public was also invited to learn this lifesaving skill, and American Heart Association advocates reminded their legislators of the need for Cardiac Emergency Response Plans in schools. Baskin is the sponsor of S5539, and Solages is sponsoring A785 to establish Cardiac Emergency Response Plans in schools. For information, visit yourethecure.org.

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