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Haiti Reads is not currently teaching CPR in Haiti.
The following three video links will take you to two French and one Kreyòl CPR demonstration videos. 

CPR en Kreyòl
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfV9vuJ2-Q0

INFOSECURITE | Secourisme : Comment faire le RCP (Réanimation Cardio pulmonaire) (Video, 2019)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgt428LQyLE

Simulation de décès par arrêt cardiaque et évocation de prélèvement d'organes au CHRU de Tours (Video, 2015)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giznvOfISDI

Haiti Reads teaches CPR in Haiti (and Chicago, Illinois) 

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According to the American Heart Association, everyone should know basic CPR. Emergency workers, such as police, fire, paramedics, doctors, and nurses are required to be certified in CPR. Even many businesses, especially those working with children or that have a lot of work environment hazards, are requiring employees to become trained in CPR. Today it isn’t uncommon for entities from schools and nurseries to offshore oil rigs and manufacturing companies to require employees have basic CPR training.

As the AHA points out, considering that 88% of sudden heart attacks occur at home and the many life-threatening accidents that can occur where immediate medical attention isn’t available, it’s important for everyone to know how to perform CPR.  http://whatiscpr.net/


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    Want to learn CPR? Fill out the form below and we will be in touch. Or e-mail us at cpr@haitreads.org

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Meet Your Instructors

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Gerald and Jeanette Alfred have been teaching CPR in Haiti since 2011. Jeanette is a certified instructor through the American Heart Association. We teach in both English and Kreyol and will come to you or you can come to us. We are located in Carrefour, Haiti. Please fill out the Contact form for more information. 
Thank you! 

American Heart Association

Please CLICK HERE to learn more about CPR from the American Hear Association

Hands Only CPR

Please CLICK HERE to read a very interesting article about Hands Only CPR on CNN.
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