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National 911 Program Requests Input on the Development of CPR LifeLinks Implementation Toolkit

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More than 250,000 people experience out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in the U.S. each year; less than half of them receive bystander CPR before professional first responders arrive, even though early CPR is known to greatly increase an individual's chances of survival.
 
CPR LifeLinks is a national initiative to help communities save more lives through the implementation of telecommunicator and high-performance CPR programs. Your review and input of the draft CPR LifeLinks Implementation Toolkit - the core component of the initiative - is requested by October 1st.
 
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