A proposed legislation aimed at increasing confidence among Illinois residents in performing CPR is heading to Governor JB Pritzker’s desk for signature.
Senate Bill 1295 approved with support from both parties in both the House and the Senate.
This legislation mandates that 911 dispatchers receive current instruction on CPR techniques and assist callers with performing these procedures at an initial stage of a heart-related crisis.
Advocates argue that having the ability to offer that guidance would benefit everybody.
Data from the The American Heart Association suggests that merely one out of every three grown-ups feels assured about conducting CPR. .
To learn more about the bill, click here. here .
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