CPR Across America

Join Olympic gold medalist, Peggy Fleming, and thousands of San Diegans to learn CPR on the deck of the USS Midway Museum when CPR Across America stops in San Diego.

Sunday, December 5, 2010
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
USS Midway Flight Deck
910 N. Harbor Dr.
San Diego, CA 92101
(Classes start approximately every 30 minutes)

Recommended for ages 5-95

No childcare services available on-site

CPR Across America is a national campaign to teach hands-only CPR in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of this lifesaving skill. Hundreds of CPR mannequins will be touring the U.S., making their final stop in America’s Finest City. Together with San Diego Project Heart Beat, you can help create a world record for most persons trained in CPR with an introduction to AED while visiting one of the area’s best attractions at this free family event.

Every participant will receive an entry in our drawing to win great prizes, including free AED’s to be donated to the nonprofit organization of your choice.

For more information log ontowww.cprprojectsandiego.comor call toll free: 1-866-4-HEART-U (866-433-2788).
 

AL Fire College Donates Ambulance to Pickens County

Pickens County, which has faced financial difficulties in maintaining emergency medical services, is receiving a donated ambulance from the Alabama Fire College.

Debate Heats Up Over Who Should Handle Richmond (VA) 911 Calls

The debate over who should handle Richmond’s 911 calls intensified in Richmond as two city agencies presented their cases to City Council members.