Skip Navigation Skip to main content
  • Warning Signs
  • Volunteer
  • Donate
return to American Heart Association Newsroom
  • Heart Attack And Stroke Symptoms
  • Volunteer
  • Donate
Newsroom
    • News Media Embargoed Access
    • Login to Password Protected Newsroom
    • Apply for Embargoed Access
    • Embargo Policy and Guidelines
    • American Heart Association Fact Sheets
    • Boilerplates
    • Copyright Permissions
    • Glossary of Scientific Terms
    • Linking Policy
    • Scientific Statements/Guidelines
    • Scientific Publications: Purposes-Processes
    • Statistics
    • Multimedia Resources
    • Animation/Video
    • Images/Graphics
    • Audio
    • Usage Policy
    • Connect With Us
    • Media Contacts
    • Consumer/Media Connections
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • RSS
  • Email Alerts
  1. Newsroom
  2. Local News Releases
  3. More than 5,000 unite in Baltimore to build a community of lifesavers
Published: October 17, 2025

More than 5,000 unite in Baltimore to build a community of lifesavers

Greater Maryland Heart Walk brings community together to learn CPR, celebrate survivors and fuel cardiovascular research
facebook Facebook
twitter Twitter
facebook LinkedIn
facebook Email
facebook Print

Related Images

Previous Slide Next Slide

MD Heart Walk

Attendees of the 2025 Greater Maryland Heart Walk pose for a photograph. 

copyright Steve Ruark

Download (178.3 kB)
MD Heart Walk

MD Heart Walk

Attendees of the 2025 Greater Maryland Heart Walk pose for a photograph. 

copyright Steve Ruark


Please see AHA/ASA Multimedia Materials Usage Policy.

Download (178.3 kB) File Permalink

MD Heart Walk CPR Demo stage

2025 Greater Maryland Heart Walk Chair Jeremy Gruber explains the steps of Hands-only CPR to the crowd, while (left to right)  volunteer Patrice Bullock, Walk emcee Tom Rodgers, and the Oriole Bird demonstrate hands-only CPR compressions.

copyright Steve Ruark

Download (707.7 kB)
MD Heart Walk CPR Demo stage

MD Heart Walk CPR Demo stage

2025 Greater Maryland Heart Walk Chair Jeremy Gruber explains the steps of Hands-only CPR to the crowd, while (left to right)  volunteer Patrice Bullock, Walk emcee Tom Rodgers, and the Oriole Bird demonstrate hands-only CPR compressions.

copyright Steve Ruark


Please see AHA/ASA Multimedia Materials Usage Policy.

Download (707.7 kB) File Permalink
  • MD Heart Walk
  • MD Heart Walk CPR Demo stage
AHA Logo
This link is provided for convenience only and is not an endorsement of either the linked-to entity or any product or service.
CLOSE PROCEED