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Happy Thursday, Stereo Peeps. Moon here. As I sat here tonight studying for my CPR AED First Aid Certification exam, because, well, I need it for employment. But it got me thinking. I wonder how many people in the general public know how to give CPR in the event of an emergency. Say someone collapses in front of you. Would you know how to give chest compressions and rescue breaths at least until emergency personnel arrive? Do you know how to give CPR? If not, the link above can definitely give you direction on learning how to save a life through the appropriate means. Organizations such as linked above have made the training easy and affordable. It's practically a steal. Check it out. Do you think it's important to know CPR in the general public? Comment below. Let's talk about it.
Yep, I do. I have my CPR, and I have my B... Wait a minute. ALS. So, BLS and my ALS. Which, that's what we need to... Like, when you work in ICU and stuff, codes. And give those kind of, like, medications and stuff for codes. So, yeah.
Yeah, I'm CPR and like first aid certified. I think it's like pretty mandatory when you get your guard card or even to be a security that you know these things, but yes, well at least here in California.