Jeff Signed Up For A Free CPR Class, You Should Too
Thanks to Henderson Fire Department, Jeff will now be prepared. You should take the class with him, it’s better to be prepared.
Did you know that in January, the Henderson Fire Department responded to 244 cardiac patients and in 2021, roughly 29% of the department’s EMS calls were heart-related. They have introduced a new class to help out.
The First Six Community Lifesaver Training
Participants will skills including Hands-Only CPR, Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and bleeding control.
February is American Heart Month. ❤️ Cardiac arrest remains one of the leading causes of death. YOU can make a difference by:
— Henderson Fire (@HendFireDept) February 3, 2022
1. Learning CPR: https://t.co/ZORHOGiIko
2. Downloading the PulsePoint app pic.twitter.com/xFncubclVn
It’s very fitting to get signed up being that the month of February is American Heart Month.
According to their website, the March 19th class is already filled up so make sure to get signed up for one of the classes either on April 9th or May 14th, both at 10am. Signing up literally took Jeff just over 60 seconds.
Don’t believe it? Take a look!
And yes, he entered at 5:06am!!
You can sign up for the class by clicking here!
They held their first class on February 12th noting that “space is limited” so make sure to sign up!
Our next FREE community lifesaver class is this Saturday at the Henderson Fire Department training facility. Space is limited. Sign up now: https://t.co/ZORHOGiIko pic.twitter.com/hk0A5UlQgI
— Henderson Fire (@HendFireDept) February 7, 2022
Here’s a note from Jeff as to why he decided to sign up for the class:
A couple of months ago, I was playing basketball here in Las Vegas. During one of my organized men’s league games, a young player on the other team, couldn’t have been much older than me, collapsed during a game. There were four games going on in this gym including our game plus add people watching and at the moment, nobody knew what to do. Thankfully, one woman who said she was a nurse sprung into action and began performing CPR. But what if she had never been there? Nobody else knew what to do. I felt absolutely helpless. I never want to have the feeling again, I always want to be prepared for the absolute worst.
Jeff is so excited to take the class, maybe you will see him there!