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VIDEO: St. Johns County deputy saves woman suffering from medical episode

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New bodycam footage shows a deputy with the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office providing life-saving measures on a woman.

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From money and medical to water and fire safety, 2-day fest makes sure you’re Jax Ready

Read full article: From money and medical to water and fire safety, 2-day fest makes sure you’re Jax Ready

You can learn all about hands-on CPR and water safety and so much more this Friday and Saturday at Jax Ready Fest.

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PAWS-itively JAX: JSO officer saves boxer puppy by providing CPR

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JSO is celebrating one of their own for saving the life of a puppy in distress. While on patrol a few weeks ago, Officer Wolford and Police Recruit Anderson were flagged down by the boxer puppy's mom.

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4-year-old drowns at Glynn County hotel

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A 4-year-old child drowned Tuesday at a Glynn County hotel pool despite multiple life-saving efforts, according to the Glynn County Police Department.

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CPR can double or triple chances of surviving cardiac arrest. Here’s how to do it.

Read full article: CPR can double or triple chances of surviving cardiac arrest. Here’s how to do it.

According to the American Heart Association, immediate CPR can double or triple a person's chances of survival after cardiac arrest.

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‘We can save so many lives’: Hundreds learn vital hands-only CPR at Florida Black Expo

Read full article: ‘We can save so many lives’: Hundreds learn vital hands-only CPR at Florida Black Expo

Organizers said the goal was to train at least 500 people at the Florida Black Expo in hands-only CPR as three Jacksonville hospitals teamed up with the American Heart Association to help those in the African American community save lives.

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Lifesavers: This year’s Florida high school students first to complete graduation requirement

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As Florida students return to school, there are two things they will have to learn before they can graduate: First Aid and CPR.

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Detention officers use CPR to save inmates life

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The Alachua County Sheriff’s Office says Detention Officers saved the life of an inmate who was having a medical emergency by using CPR.

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Safer Summers Start with CPR | River City Live

Read full article: Safer Summers Start with CPR | River City Live

Summer, and any season, will be a whole lot safer if you and your loved ones know CPR. Sheretta Joseph, with Caring Hands, joined RCL today to talk about an upcoming free class.

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DeSantis signs bill requiring all Florida high schoolers to learn CPR

Read full article: DeSantis signs bill requiring all Florida high schoolers to learn CPR

Starting July 1st, a new Florida law will require high school students in grades ninth and eleventh to learn CPR and first aid.

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Jax Beach man saved by CPR and AED encourages others to get trained

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A warm summer day in 2015 took a potentially tragic turn for J.R. Bourne when he suffered sudden cardiac arrest on the beach. Fortunately a nearby physical therapist performed CPR until a group of lifeguards arrived with a portable AED.

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If the person with you was choking, would you know what to do?

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Even people trained on CPR, the Heimlich maneuver and other lifesaving techniques are not always confident how they would react if called upon in an emergency situation.

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Florida father pushes for CPR mandate in high schools

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It’s a promise Sima made when his daughter collapsed while running on a treadmill in a gym near their Melbourne home. “She was flying through the air off that treadmill and that’s when the clock started ticking.”At the time, Sima’s 16-year-old daughter, Lexi, was the picture of health. Their story was so powerful, they convinced State Sen. Dennis Baxley to sponsor a bill that would make CPR training mandatory for high school seniors to graduate. “It could be during a health class, physical education, sports,” he said, adding that the new mandate would not require any additional school funding but would instead draw from community programs that offer CPR training for free. For Sima, an Air Force veteran who now works as an orthopedic physician’s assistant, CPR training has become a mission: education as many people about the life-saving skill as possible.

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CPR training could become mandatory for Florida students

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Ed Kosiec suffered sudden cardiac arrest in 2019 at a Boynton Beach fast food restaurant. Heart disease is the number one killer in the U.S. and sudden cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death for student-athletes. Kosiec and Cobb joined other advocates in support of the legislation that would require CPR training to be taught to Florida students. Currently, CPR training is encouraged, but not mandatory. AdFlorida would join 38 other states that already require hands-on CPR training for high school graduation.

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Current dragged 27-year-old under 'in seconds,' girlfriend says

Read full article: Current dragged 27-year-old under 'in seconds,' girlfriend says

A 27-year-old Jacksonville man who died Saturday after being pulled out of the ocean along Jacksonville Beach was dragged under by a strong current, his girlfriend told News4Jax. "It was just something you see in movies and you don't believe it's real, but with him it was." Jacksonville Beach police said they responded at 6:07 p.m. to report of a distressed swimmer. Instead, swim parallel to the shore until you are out of the rip current and can safely swim back to shore. Petrie said Rodriguez was originally from Levy County but was living in Jacksonville and was studying to be an electrician.

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3 Jacksonville day care centers cited by DCF

Read full article: 3 Jacksonville day care centers cited by DCF

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Children left alone and unsafe playgrounds are just a couple problems state inspectors found at local day care centers this month. The Florida Department of Children and Families inspects day care centers each week to make sure children are safe. Of dozens of recent day care reports, News4Jax found that several received violations. Daystar was also cited after a staff member without valid CPR certification was alone in the day care with children. You can also search the inspection reports of all day care centers in Florida by visiting Cares.MyFlFamilies.com.

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