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Published: June 01, 2023
Nation of Lifesavers™ to turn bystanders into lifesavers through nationwide CPR & AED awareness, education
The American Heart Association launches movement to double survival rate from sudden cardiac arrest by 2030; Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin to serve as National Ambassador
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American Heart Association Nation of Lifesavers™ logo
The goal of the American Heart Association's Nation of Lifesavers™ is to turn bystanders into lifesavers, so that in the time of cardiac emergency anyone, anywhere is prepared and empowered to become a vital link in the chain of survival and provide CPR. Together we can save lives. Join the Nation of Lifesavers today.
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American Heart Association Nation of Lifesavers™ logo
The goal of the American Heart Association's Nation of Lifesavers™ is to turn bystanders into lifesavers, so that in the time of cardiac emergency anyone, anywhere is prepared and empowered to become a vital link in the chain of survival and provide CPR. Together we can save lives. Join the Nation of Lifesavers today.
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Bystander CPR infographic
Bystander CPR Infographic: infographic with statistics on bystander CPR rates and steps to learn Hands-Only CPR
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Cardiac Arrest vs. Heart Attack
Cardiac Arrest vs. Heart Attack infographic (updated Feb. 2025)
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Translated versions: Arabic , Haitian Creole , Hindi , Korean , Punjabi , Russian , Spanish , Tagalog , Vietnamese , Chinese Simplified , Chinese Traditional .
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Cardiac Arrest vs. Heart Attack
Cardiac Arrest vs. Heart Attack infographic (updated Feb. 2025)
Transcription
Translated versions: Arabic , Haitian Creole , Hindi , Korean , Punjabi , Russian , Spanish , Tagalog , Vietnamese , Chinese Simplified , Chinese Traditional .
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Please see AHA/ASA Multimedia Materials Usage Policy .
Close up of HOCPR
An inflatable manikin is used in Hands-Only CPR training held for Metropolitan Transportation Authority employees at the New York Transit Museum.
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Hands-Only CPR reenactment
Hands-Only CPR reenactment
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CPR reenactment
Photo reenactment of man doing hands only CPR on a woman who collapsed after a cardiac arrest.
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Hands-Only CPR AED demo close up
An American Heart Association Instructor demonstrates CPR and using an AED on a manikin. The Instructor goes through the steps of making sure the scene is safe, tapping the victim and asking for a response, telling someone to call 9-1-1, checking for breathing or a chest rise, and then demonstrates compressions before applying an AED.
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Hands-Only CPR AED demo close up
An American Heart Association Instructor demonstrates CPR and using an AED on a manikin. The Instructor goes through the steps of making sure the scene is safe, tapping the victim and asking for a response, telling someone to call 9-1-1, checking for breathing or a chest rise, and then demonstrates compressions before applying an AED.
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Hands-Only CPR AED demo
American Heart Association Instructors demonstrate CPR and using an AED on a manikin at a Beat the Beat event. They go through the steps of making sure the scene is safe, tapping the victim and asking for a response, telling someone to call 9-1-1, checking for breathing or a chest rise, and then demonstrate compressions before applying an AED.
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Hands-Only CPR AED demo
American Heart Association Instructors demonstrate CPR and using an AED on a manikin at a Beat the Beat event. They go through the steps of making sure the scene is safe, tapping the victim and asking for a response, telling someone to call 9-1-1, checking for breathing or a chest rise, and then demonstrate compressions before applying an AED.
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Nancy Brown on Capitol Hill on AEDS 3-28-2023
Nancy Brown, American Heart Association CEO, joins professional sports leagues, athletes talking with policymakers on Capitol Hill to highlight urgent need for access to AEDs and CPR instruction, March 28, 2023.
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Resources: Access to AEDs Act would support lifesaving response to sudden cardiac arrest | American Heart Association | https://act.yourethecure.org/CH09kKS
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