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EMT Who Gave CPR to Man Possibly Infected With COVID-19 on Flight Says He Has Virus Symptoms An EMT's training kicked in to help a man suffering from cardiac arrest on a flight from Orlando to LAX.
Tony Aldapa, a Navy veteran, said his training kicked in when he saw a passenger needed medical help on a Dec. 14 flight to Los Angeles. That man later died, and Aldapa is experiencing symptoms.
After a man with coronavirus symptoms fell ill on a flight to L.A. and later died at the hospital, the individual who performed CPR on him said he too is now experiencing signs of the virus.
The need for EMTs is at an all-time high right now, and Lancaster EMS is offering a free basic-level EMT training course. The training course is designed to teach you things like CPR, first aid ...
(TNS) - Since February, a group of high school seniors have eschewed typical after-school activities. Instead, they are learning CPR, practicing traction splints and studying techniques to strap a ...
In this article, you can find helpful resources on what hands-only CPR is all about, why it’s important, videos on how to perform CPR, and how you can get trained.
Franco and her mother were helping out the caterer for the wedding at Paterson’s Art Factory before CPR training proved to be a valuable asset. She performed the procedure on the pastor for ...
During an emergency aboard a United Airlines flight, he jumped in to perform CPR on a man with coronavirus symptoms, and now the licensed EMT is experiencing signs of the virus himself.