CPR in Schools Victory in Minnesota!

 

On April 23, Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton signed a law that will ensure that everyone who graduates from high school will be trained in hands-only CPR. With this bill, Minnesota students between grades 7 and 12 will receive hands-only CPR training at least once before they graduate. The training can occur in as little as 30 minutes and local volunteer fire fighters and EMTs can assist with the training. The bill will be implemented for the 2014-15 school year.

“This bill will train an entire generation to be life-savers,” said Justin Bell, government relations director for the American Heart Association.

Congratulations to everyone in Minnesota.

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