
Scout uses CPR training to save drowning man
A 16-year-old Boy Scout was recognized after using his emergency response training to save a drowning man at a resort in Kabacan, Cotabato.
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A 16-year-old Boy Scout was recognized after using his emergency response training to save a drowning man at a resort in Kabacan, Cotabato.
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The Philippine Heart Association (PHA) joined local officials in Taguig on Friday to train dozens of community health workers in hands-only CPR, marking…
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Bus drivers, conductors and transport enforcers at the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX) were trained on hands-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation…
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Sagip CPR, the flagship advocacy of Bell-Kenz Pharma, expanded its nationwide campaign to train one million Filipinos in Hands-Only CPR by conducting a…
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The moment the officer gasped after the first compression, Lozano knew he had made the right call.
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Amid the chaos of Sunday’s violent Ayala Bridge protests, a DAILY TRIBUNE photographer became an unlikely first responder, performing CPR on an unconscious…
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This boyish 27-year-old guy has the world’s heart in his hands.
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‘As much as half of feed millers’ total revenues are being lost by feed millers because of the depletion of pigs in the farm and the backyards’
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Bystanders are less likely to give life-saving CPR to women having a cardiac arrest in public than men, leading to more women dying from the common health…
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