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Flaget Memorial Hospital to Offer Free Hands-Only CPR Training
Event part of effort to train 35,000 people in hands-only CPR during Heart Month

Flaget Memorial Hospital, part of KentuckyOne Health, will host a special hands-only CPR training event on Wednesday, Feb. 10 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the main hospital lobby. The event is part of a statewide initiative from KentuckyOne Health to train 35,000 Kentuckians in hands-only CPR during the month of February-American Heart Month. Individuals can be trained in hands-only CPR in as little as five minutes.
 
Individuals who live in areas where bystanders are more likely to start CPR have a better chance of survival following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, according to a recent report from the Institute of Medicine. Not only is hands-only CPR easier for the public to learn and remember, but research shows bystanders are more likely to act when they don’t have to do mouth-to-mouth.
 
Hands-free participants will watch a 60-second video and be provided brief, targeted instructions before practicing their skills on mannequins. Trainers will coach participants on hand placement and depth of compressions, then each participant will be asked to perform 60 seconds of CPR on their own.
 
 
WHAT: Free Hands-Only CPR Training Event at Flaget Memorial Hospital
 
WHEN: Wednesday, February 10
             11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
 
WHERE: Flaget Memorial Hospital Lobby
               4305 New Shepherdsville Rd.
               Bardstown, KY 40004
                       
 
OPPORTUNITIES: Photo/video of hands-only CPR training
                                Interviews with training participants (per request)
                                Interviews with CPR experts
 
MORE: For more information and training locations, visit KentuckyOneHealth.org/HeartTour.
 
EDITOR’S NOTE: The American Heart Association’s 60-second hands-only CPR training video is available at heart.org/handsonlyCPR.
 

Publish date: 

Monday, February 08, 2016