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Halfway Home for Woodbury’s Heart Heroes

Woodbury Days bolstered the city's efforts to train 7,000 people in hands-only CPR.

A big boost from Woodbury Days has pushed the city’s goal to train 7,000 people in hands-only CPR past the halfway point.

City Administrator Clint Gridley at the Sept. 12 Woodbury City Council meeting reported that 713 people were trained during the three-day festival.

Following Woodbury Days, 3,749 people had been trained since the city began its Take Heart Woodbury campaign.

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And with additional sessions held over the past weekend and more scheduled in the coming weeks, Woodbury officials believe they will be able to hit the goal.

“Hands-only” refers to CPR that is done without mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. It is a two-step technique that involves calling 911 and pushing hard and fast in the middle of the victim's chest until help arrives.

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For those looking to learn hands-only CPR, check out the city’s webpage dedicated to the effort. It has information about upcoming events and how people can schedule their own “Save a Life Party.”

Previous coverage:

Citywide CPR For ‘Take Heart Woodbury’

Snapshot: Woodbury’s One-Float Parade

A Lesson from the Heart in Woodbury

Take Heart—You Can Do It! (blog post)

 

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