Health & Fitness
Free CPR Classes Come To South Brunswick: See Details
During these classes, participants will be able to learn CPR basics that could help to save a life.
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ — The South Brunswick Health Department and American Legion Post 401 are teaming up to offer free CPR classes to the local community.
During these classes, local residents will be able to learn how to perform hands-only CPR using the American Heart Association’s CPR Anytime Program.
Class dates will be available in both May and June (or can be offered as an off-site session) with multiple sessions per date.
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Classes will begin at 6:15 p.m. and can be held at any location, officials said. Each class will host around six to eight students.
The courses can even be brought to residents who can’t make it to American Legion Post 401 at 148 Major Road, Monmouth Junction.
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Residents must be 18 years old or older to participate in these classes. Sessions are not certification courses and are designed for informational purposes only.
Instruction will be provided by trained instructors from American Legion Post 401, and participants can keep the $50 CPR introduction and practice kit.
For further information, you can reach out to Jimmy Chin at jimmyfchin@gmail.com or click here.
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