Good deeds don’t have to peak at holding the door or offering lunch to a friend. You can learn how to save a life and it’s easier than you might think. The Rotary Club of Plymouth is partnering with Allina Hospitals and Clinics to start a new project entitled Heart Safe Plymouth. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training, acquisition of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) and the emergency treatment of Sudden Cardiac Arrest will be the cornerstones of a safer Plymouth in which to live, work and play. The Rotary Club of Plymouth is awarded ‘heartbeats’ for progress on these inspirational goals and needs 750 heartbeats to earn the coveted title “Heart Safe Plymouth.” Free training only takes an hour, can be done any time of day and accommodates up to 60 people per session. If you are interested in saving lives or want to educate your employees, become involved in the program that not only warms hearts, but saves them too.
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From the July 2013 issue
Rotary Club Assists in Heart Safe Designation
Doing a good deed is easier than you think.