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  3. Lay rescuers who do CPR are heroes and survivors, new statement addresses their perspective
Categories: Heart News, Scientific Advisories, Statements, Guidelines
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Published: March 21, 2022

Lay rescuers who do CPR are heroes and survivors, new statement addresses their perspective

American Heart Association Scientific Statement
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