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Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Responding in an Emergency: Should You Be a Bystander?
Responding in an Emergency: Should You Be a Bystander?
Cardiac arrest
,
choking
, and
bleeding
: they're three of the most common emergencies, and you're about to learn how to react when they happen. Just a few minutes of reading can turn you from a passive bystander to someone who could save a life.
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