The City Health Services Office is hosting a free Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Training to commemorate World CPR Day. This event is designed to provide community members with crucial life-saving skills that can be applied in emergencies. The training will take place on July 17, 2026, a Friday, at the City Hall Grounds, specifically in the Flagpole area.
Open to everyone, the training aims to empower participants with the knowledge and confidence to effectively respond to emergencies, whether at home, work, school, or elsewhere. Attendees will learn why CPR is necessary, where it can be applied, and how to perform it on adults, children, and infants. A demonstration session is included, allowing participants to practice and showcase what they have learned.
Participants are encouraged to pre-register by scanning the QR code or visiting the link provided: bit.ly/CPRTraining_July172026. The call time for the event is between 8:30 AM and 9:00 AM.
Attendees are reminded to bring their own water and snacks. For further inquiries, individuals can reach out through the City Health Services Office’s Facebook page.
This initiative is supported by the American Heart Association, which has donated a new Mobile CPR Kiosk for use during the training.
For confirmation or updates, please contact the City Health Services Office directly.
Background & Context
CPR training is a vital skill that can significantly increase the chances of survival in cardiac emergencies. Such training sessions typically cover the basics of identifying when CPR is needed and the correct techniques for performing it. Participants usually learn through hands-on practice, which helps in retaining the skills learned. Community health initiatives like this often aim to increase public awareness and readiness to handle emergencies effectively.
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