Local cardiologist recommends public to become familiar with CPR and AED
KOOTENAI COUNTY, ID -- Buffalo Bills football player Damar Hamlin remains in critical condition. He collapsed in the middle of the Bills-Bengals game Monday night…
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KOOTENAI COUNTY, ID -- Buffalo Bills football player Damar Hamlin remains in critical condition. He collapsed in the middle of the Bills-Bengals game Monday night…
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. -- A child was hit, knocked out, and taken to the hospital during a football game at Horizon Middle School. The Spokane Valley…
An expecting mother was driving with her mom on I-90 when she went into labor and had no choice but to pull over and deliver her baby.
Spokane Valley Fire Department rescued a woman from the Spokane River Monday afternoon.
Mom Sheri Riehl, owner of Sheri's First Aid/CPR classes opened up her Spokane Valley classroom after a skill she knew for decades helped save her son's life.
Spanish police have posted a video to Facebook of a dog that has been trained to perform CPR.
An Australian man has given a frog a second chance at life with CPR after it was eaten, then regurgitated, by a snake.
A man undergoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, exhibited signs of conscious awareness for 90 minutes before the medical team stopped the life-sustaining procedure, according to a new case report.
The main floor of River Park Square was filled with dancers, police officers, firefighters and paramedics all dancing to a routine set to "Stayin' Alive" Sunday, as part of a flash mob organized by Spokane American Medical Response to bring awareness to the importance of hands-only CPR.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker on Monday signed a new law that ensures all trained 911 dispatchers in the state can give CPR instructions over the phone.
A college student in Michigan took CPR skills she learned from NBC's "The Office" to the test when she saved a squirrel that almost drowned.
Fifty-five Lidgerwood Elementary school students were treated to a hands-on STEM day at Providence Holy Family Hospital on Thursday.
Imagine trying to save someone's life when you have no medical training. It was the situation one North Spokane woman found herself in Saturday when she called 911, the Spokane Fire Department says.