The Department of Health was at the Farm Show Monday, demonstrating how hands-only CPR can save lives.
The lend-a-hand, save-a-life campaign was designed to educate the general public on sudden cardiac arrest and how to help a victim before EMS makes it to the scene.
The hands-only CPR technique is more appealing to most people, because it doesn't involve mouth-to-mouth breathing.
The Department of Health used dummies to show people how to administer hands-only CPR.
The goal of the lend-a-hand, save-a-life campaign is to train 250,000 people across Pennsylvania about hands on CPR.
The lend-a-hand, save-a-life campaign was designed to educate the general public on sudden cardiac arrest and how to help a victim before EMS makes it to the scene.
The hands-only CPR technique is more appealing to most people, because it doesn't involve mouth-to-mouth breathing.
The Department of Health used dummies to show people how to administer hands-only CPR.
The goal of the lend-a-hand, save-a-life campaign is to train 250,000 people across Pennsylvania about hands on CPR.