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How to Save a Life

Since 1989, 100 percent of TU workplace deaths have been from sudden cardiac arrest. But you have the power to save a life—with no training necessary! AEDs (Automatic External Defibrillators) assist in resuscitating heart attack and cardiac arrest victims, and they are located in every academic and administrative building on campus.  AEDs are simple and easy to use. […]

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How to Save a Life

Since 1989, 100 percent of TU workplace deaths have been from sudden cardiac arrest. But you have the power to save a life—with no training necessary! AEDs (Automatic External Defibrillators) assist in resuscitating heart attack and cardiac arrest victims, and they are located in every academic and administrative building on campus.  As shown in this short video, AEDs […]

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How to Save a Life

Since 1989, 100 percent of TU workplace deaths have been from sudden cardiac arrest. But you have the power to save a life—with no training necessary! AEDs (Automatic External Defibrillators) assist in resuscitating heart attack and cardiac arrest victims, and they are located in every academic and administrative building on campus.  As shown in this short video, AEDs […]

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Hands-Only™ CPR: Learn How to Save Lives

Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) is requesting your help in addressing a health concern that impacts Towson University’s (TU) entire community: cardiac arrest. Cardiac arrest has accounted for 100 percent of TU workplace deaths since 1989, and 90 percent of non TU employees who suffer out-of-hospital cardiac arrests die. If you learn CPR, you can […]

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How to Save a Life

Since 1989, 100 percent of TU workplace deaths have been from sudden cardiac arrest. If one of your co-workers suddenly collapsed, would you know what to do? Do you know the warning signs and symptoms for sudden cardiac arrest, heart attack or stroke? Did you know that more women die from heart attacks than men […]

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How to Save a Life

Since 1989, 100 percent of TU workplace deaths have been from sudden cardiac arrest. But you have the power to save a life—with no training necessary! AEDs (Automatic External Defibrillators) assist in resuscitating heart attack and cardiac arrest victims, and they are located in every academic and administrative building on campus. As shown in this […]

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How to Save a Life

Since 1989, 100 percent of TU workplace deaths have been from sudden cardiac arrest. But you have the power to save a life—with no training necessary! AEDs (Automatic External Defibrillators) assist in resuscitating heart attack and cardiac arrest victims, and they are located in every academic and administrative building on campus.  As shown in this short video, AEDs […]

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