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Feb 2023
21m 16s

The CPR Episode

Beaumont HouseCall Podcast
About this episode
You don't need special certification or formal training to perform Hands-Only CPR, but you do need education. If a cardiac arrest happens to someone near you, don't be afraid. Just be prepared. On this episode of the HouseCall Podcast, our experts talk about how you could save someone's life through CPR, the use of AEDs and the importance of heart checks fo ... Show More
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