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Free CPR training in Coral Springs provides life-saving skills to the community

Coral Springs, Florida – Residents of Coral Springs have a unique opportunity to learn a life-saving skill this September with a free CPR training session. The workshop, titled Save a Life… CPR Training, will take place on Wednesday, Sept. 10, at 12 p.m. at Veterans Hall, located at 2503 Coral Springs Drive. This hands-on training event, designed for individuals of all ages, aims to teach the essential CPR techniques needed to respond to a cardiac emergency.

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Led by certified instructors from the Coral Springs Fire Department, the training session will provide practical knowledge and skills that could make the difference in an emergency. Participants will learn how to perform CPR effectively and how to assist someone in need during a potentially life-threatening situation. The session is open to the public, and no prior experience is necessary. Whether you’re a concerned parent, a community volunteer, or just someone wanting to make a difference, this training is a valuable opportunity to acquire these crucial skills.

The event is made possible through a collaborative effort between the Veterans Coalition of Coral Springs, the Rotary Club of Coral Springs, and the Coral Springs Community Chest. These local organizations have come together to sponsor the workshop, making it free for everyone who wishes to attend.

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Space for the training session is limited, so those interested are encouraged to RSVP in advance to secure their spot. This is a great chance to not only learn CPR but also to engage with the local community and contribute to the overall safety of Coral Springs residents.

As we continue to face unexpected emergencies, being prepared can make all the difference. Attending the Save a Life… CPR Training workshop could give you the knowledge and confidence needed to help save someone’s life in a critical situation.

 

Raymond Simpson

Raymond Simpson is a California native, a longtime Coral Springs resident, and the Editor at TSFD. He lives with his family in Coral Springs, where you can find him on weekends running – literally running – with his two golden retrievers.

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