Miss Elkhart County highlights the importance of CPR and AED training
Posted: May 29, 2023 7:59 AM EST

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South Bend, Ind. - This Thursday marks the start of CPR/AED Awareness week.
Hannah Stombaugh, Miss Elkhart County, is highlighting the importance of these lifesaving measures ahead of the week.
If you would like to get certified in AED and CPR, the American Red Cross has classes both online and in-person.
For more information on hands only CPR training visit their website.
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