What’s 20 Minutes Worth to You?

As we run through our busy days, rushing off to work, off to class, swallowing a quick bite, or checking in with your honey, we rarely stop to think about the value of 20 minutes. For a 68-year-old Australian woman, 20 minutes was the difference between life and death. After seeing a car veer off […]

Cpr to be High School Elective?

One high school in Woburn, MA is considering offering students a CPR elective. In light of the recent Senate Bill 266, which would require all high school students across the country to know CPR as a requirement for graduation, the school committee is acting preemptively. In addition to SB 266, House Bill 416, has also […]

Parents Tackle Goal of Teaching CPR to Thousands

The parents of 16-year-old Morgan Wilson are creating an CPR education organization after their daughter died of cardiac arrest. She collapsed while playing tennis and died in the hospital several days later. Her parents believe she would still be alive today if she had received CPR in time. So, in memory of their daughter, they […]