Solutions for Voluntary Organizations

For patients suffering a sudden cardiac arrest, it is critical to deliver early quality CPR. With every minute following sudden cardiac arrest, the probability of survival decreases by 7-10% per minute. Overall, when bystander CPR is delivered the chances of survival increase by 2-3 times compared to no bystander CPR. More lives can be saved just like the story of Inga-Britt. [read more]
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