Bystanders can improve survival after cardiac arrest. We'll tell you how.
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Read in Spanish When a woman collapsed on an escalator at Buffalo Airport in New York last June, Phil Clough knew what to do. He and another bystander rolled her onto her back and checked her pulse (weak) and breathing (shallow and erratic). Then the woman stopped breathing altogether. Realizing she might be in cardiac arrest, Clough immediately began chest compressions, pressing hard and fast in the center of her chest, while others called 911 …
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