Free CPR Classes Offered in South Brunswick, NJ
Free CPR Classes Come To South Brunswick: See Details
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The South Brunswick Health Department and American Legion Post 401 are providing free CPR classes for local residents. Participants will learn hands-only CPR techniques using the American Heart Association’s program, with sessions available in May and June. Classes are open to those aged 18 and older.
- 01Free CPR classes available for South Brunswick residents.
- 02Classes will teach hands-only CPR techniques.
- 03Participants must be 18 years or older.
- 04Classes are not certification courses but informative.
- 05Participants will receive a CPR introduction kit.
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The South Brunswick Health Department, in collaboration with American Legion Post 401, is offering free CPR classes to the community. These classes will focus on teaching participants how to perform hands-only CPR using the American Heart Association’s CPR Anytime Program. Classes are scheduled for May and June, starting at 6:15 p.m., and can accommodate six to eight students per session. For those unable to attend in person, off-site sessions can be arranged. Participants must be 18 years or older to enroll, and while the classes are designed for informational purposes, attendees will receive a $50 CPR introduction and practice kit. Instruction will be provided by trained instructors from American Legion Post 401, located at 148 Major Road, Monmouth Junction, NJ.
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This initiative empowers community members with life-saving skills, potentially increasing survival rates in emergency situations.
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