Shoreline Community CPR Awareness Event recap

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline community members actively participated in a CPR awareness event, learning vital lifesaving techniques such as compression-only CPR and how to use an AED. From children to grandparents, attendees engaged in practical exercises in a supportive atmosphere facilitated by skilled instructors and volunteers. The event aimed to strengthen community preparedness and awareness regarding emergency response. WestCoast CPR offers CPR and First Aid certification classes in both English and Spanish at their Shoreline Training Center, along with on-site training for businesses throughout Western Washington. Virtual classes are available nationwide, ensuring widespread access to lifesaving skills.

The event highlighted the importance of equipping individuals with the knowledge and confidence to respond to emergencies. Participants left inspired to contribute to a safer community. Those who missed the event can find additional training opportunities by visiting WestCoastCPR. com.

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