Jaguars Foundation Equips 12 Duval County Schools with Lifesaving CPR Training

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Twelve Duval County public schools are now better prepared to handle cardiac emergencies following a comprehensive CPR training initiative by the Jaguars Foundation and American Heart Association. The program provides schools with essential resources and training to respond quickly to potential life-threatening situations.
Representatives from participating schools received hands-on training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillator (AED) use at Mandarin Oaks Elementary School. Each school received a CPR in Schools kit containing 10 Hands-Only CPR manikins and 10 AED training tools, with three schools additionally receiving an AED device.
The training addresses a critical public health concern. According to American Heart Association data, nearly 9 out of 10 people who experience cardiac arrest outside a hospital die, often due to delayed CPR. Compression-only CPR can double or triple a person's chance of survival when administered immediately.
This initiative is particularly significant given the NFL's Smart Heart Sports Coalition's goal of implementing evidence-based policies to prevent fatal cardiac events among students. The American Heart Association reports that approximately 23,000 people under 18 experience out-of-hospital cardiac arrest annually, with nearly 40% of cases related to sports activities.
By training school staff in CPR and providing necessary resources, the Jaguars Foundation aims to create a network of trained responders who can potentially save lives in critical moments. The program underscores the importance of immediate action and preparedness in medical emergencies.

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