February 7 was Save a Heart Day at the Pennsylvania state capitol in Harrisburg. The day focused attention on Senate Bill 351 which would strengthen the state’s Good Samaritan protection for AED users and those performing CPR.
Approximately 30 red-clad ECC (emergency cardiac care) advocates visited with their elected officials to urge support for the legislation, but only after an action-packed 90 minutes in the capitol rotunda.
Activities included CPR Anytime training facilitated by six students from North Catholic High School in Pittsburgh and Rite Aid pharmacists, a press conference featuring bill sponsor Senator Lisa Baker, Lt. Governor Jim Cawley, several other elected leaders and two heart survivors, and finally a cardiac arrest simulation where the high school students demonstrated CPR and were then joined by an EMS crew to demonstrate use of an AED and the care that an actual patient would receive.
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