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Learn CPR with Heart and Stroke, 
Toronto EMS and the Blue Jays

On Sunday August 10th, the Toronto EMS Safe City Program and The Heart and Stroke Foundation will offer a free CPR and Public Access Defibrillator training session for Blue Jays ticket holders on the field of the Rogers Centre after the game. The first 500 families in attendance will also receive a free Heart & Stroke CPR AnytimeTM Family & FriendsTM kit (valued at $35).

Learning to perform CPR takes very little time, and the skill could help you save the life of a person in cardiac arrest. Toronto EMS encourages ALL members of the public to learn CPR, First Aid and Public Access Defibrillation, in order to help out in the crucial minutes before EMS paramedics arrive. We look forward to seeing a crowd of potential future lifesavers out on the field on Sunday.







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