Health & Fitness
Learn CPR In Radnor Feb 26
CPR is a skill that could help save a life in an emergency medical situation, and Radnor Police want to teach you how to perform it.
RADNOR TOWNSHIP, PA — CPR is a skill used to help keep someone suffering a serious medical emergency alive while EMS personnel respond to take over care of the ailing person. And Radnor Township Police want to teach community members that life-saving skill.
The police are hosting a CPR class in the police station in Wayne.
Classes will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26 in the police roll call room in the police department, 301 Iven Ave., Wayne.
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The cost $45 and the classes are open to Radnor Township residents, as well as non-residents.
To reserve a space in the class, please make payment in person to Vera DiMaio in the Police Department.
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Checks should be made payable to Radnor Township.
If you have any questions, please call 610-688-5600, extension 109.
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