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Published: May 21, 2024

Three Arkansas women head to nation’s capital to advocate for stronger cardiac response plans in schools

Sophe Sligh, Kelli Pierce and Miss Arkansas Cori Keller to urge Congress to support CPR and AED training, AED placement
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Kelli Pierce

American Heart Association-Central Arkansas advocate Kelli Pierce of Pine Bluff is in nation’s capital to advocate for stronger cardiac response plans in schools the week of May 20. Her son, Joshua, suffered cardiac arrest during a junior high school football game in 2014 and was saved by four nurses who performed CPR until an AED could be located to restart his heart.

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Kelli Pierce

Kelli Pierce

American Heart Association-Central Arkansas advocate Kelli Pierce of Pine Bluff is in nation’s capital to advocate for stronger cardiac response plans in schools the week of May 20. Her son, Joshua, suffered cardiac arrest during a junior high school football game in 2014 and was saved by four nurses who performed CPR until an AED could be located to restart his heart.

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Cori Keller

American Heart Association-Central Arkansas advocate Cori Keller is in the nation’s capital to advocate for stronger cardiac response plans in schools the week of May 20.

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Cori Keller

Cori Keller

American Heart Association-Central Arkansas advocate Cori Keller is in the nation’s capital to advocate for stronger cardiac response plans in schools the week of May 20.

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Sophe Sligh

American Heart Association-Central Arkansas advocate Sophe Sligh is in the nation’s capital to advocate for stronger cardiac response plans in schools the week of May 20.

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Sophe Sligh

Sophe Sligh

American Heart Association-Central Arkansas advocate Sophe Sligh is in the nation’s capital to advocate for stronger cardiac response plans in schools the week of May 20.

Copyright Matthew Sewell Photography

 


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