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South Dakota Ready to Create a Generation of Lifesavers

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Monday, March 10, 2014   

PIERRE, S.D. - The South Dakota Legislature has passed a bill that would make CPR a recommended skill for all high school pupils before they graduate. The House and Senate passed the bill (SB145) unanimously and sent it on to the governor.

According to EMT Brian Hambeck, executive director of the Spearfish Ambulance Service and past chair of the American Heart Association's Dakota Emergency Cardiac Care Committee, they want to help all high school pupils get a simple understanding of a powerful procedure.

"Right now, what they are asking is hands-only CPR education, which takes about 20 to 30 minutes," he said. "It is a watch-while-practice session. The teacher just plugs in the DVD, each student has a mannequin, and it shows them how to do just the hands-only compression. We are not worried about airway at this time; once EMS arrives, then we can deal with that airway."

Hambeck said that if a person suffers sudden cardiac arrest and CPR is not given within three to five minutes, survival rates drop. He said many people are alive now because someone who received similar training in school was able to help, and that the training they propose for schools can be easily taught. He said they want pupils to be able to use a simple chest compression process at a rapid pace.

"Putting your hands in the center of that patient's chest, and compressing about two inches, for an adult. That 100 a minute, if you are any type of music-minded person and can remember the song 'Stayin' Alive' by The Bee Gees, that's the rate we are looking for."

Hambeck says he has found that older schoolkids can pick up the procedure very well.

"I have taught 12-year-olds how to do this, and they do very well. Twelve-year-olds have the body size in a lot of cases that they can do the compressions effectively."

The American Heart Association says almost 425,000 people suffer sudden cardiac arrest outside a hospital each year, and only just over 10 percent survive. If it's given right away, CPR could triple that survival rate.



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