A local EMS crew offers CPR certification courses throughout the month of February.
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New survey reveals widespread myths about Hands-Only CPR
New consumer survey findings from the American Heart Association show that nearly six in every ten American adults still ...
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SECAmb highlights gender disparity in cardiac arrest response
SECAmb urges better CPR training during National Heart Month.
Cardiac emergencies don’t wait; and advocates say neither should our response. Across South Carolina, lawmakers are ...
February is American Heart Month. It's a good time to brush up on your CPR knowledge and the importance of learning how to ...
Physicians have said the HBO Max drama "The Pitt" offers one of the most accurate depictions of medicine on television.
A trip to the bathroom during a Golden Knights game turned into a life-or-death situation when a 72-year-old woman collapsed ...
South East Coast Ambulance Service is using National Heart Month to highlight gender disparities in cardiac arrest response. SECAmb is raising awareness about the urgent need for better CPR education ...
‘Definitely changed my vows:’ Seminole County woman honored after saving fiancé after cardiac arrest
The very first person to help Tyler Blankenship was his own fiancé, who firefighters say gave the 30-year-old hands-only CPR until they could get there.
The ZOLL LifeVest® team is “going red” for Heart Month in February 2026 in support of the American Heart Association and their Go Red for Women® initiative to spotlight women's cardiac health. ZOLL®, ...
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