Abby ran from the dressing room and found a crowd gathered around a mother with an 11-month-old infant girl. The child’s mother was panicked and no one was doing anything to help save the child’s life.
Because of Abby’s CPR class a few months earlier, she knew what to do. She performed chest compressions, and the child began breathing again.
Jesse Barton, the Valle Ambulance District Chief, told KSDK that CPR training began for Hillsboro school district’s high school students in the fall of 2013 – and that ‘By the end of this year we will have taught it to around 600 kids.’
If you would like to bring CPR training to your high school, register today!
Missouri hasn’t yet made CPR mandatory for high school graduation, but given the current trend, it’s only a matter of time.
via People