First NSN cohort completes in-person CPR/AED training


The very first cohort of 16 Neighbours Saving Neighbours (NSN) volunteer responders for cardiac arrest met for in-person CPR and AED training at Frontenac Paramedics headquarters May 8. Volunteer application response has been very good so far but there's still room and time to apply. The more volunteers, the better. Just follow the link to learn more -> http://bit.ly/4083Cn1


The program is open to volunteers living, working, or spending time in Frontenac County, on Wolfe and Howe Islands or north of 401. Volunteer responders are trained by Frontenac Paramedics and equipped with AEDs. Volunteers are alerted by 911 Ambulance Communications Officers via mobile app when a cardiac arrest emergency may be happening nearby. Responders may begin CPR and AED treatment in the precious seconds and minutes before paramedics arrive. They could save the life of a neighbour, friend, or family member, and you could, too.


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