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National Fraternal Order of Police and American Heart Association Urge Public CPR Training During American Heart Month

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Learning CPR gives you a critical advantage by enabling you to double or triple a person's chance of survival during a cardiac arrest before professional help arrives.

The American Heart Association and National Fraternal Order of Police are promoting CPR training, as immediate action can double or triple survival rates during cardiac arrest.

Widespread CPR training builds stronger, safer communities where anyone can act as a first responder, saving lives and fostering a shared commitment to preparedness.

Anyone can be a lifesaver; performing CPR immediately during cardiac arrest can double or triple the chance of survival, making every second count.

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National Fraternal Order of Police and American Heart Association Urge Public CPR Training During American Heart Month

The National Fraternal Order of Police has joined the American Heart Association during American Heart Month 2026 to urge Americans to learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and be prepared to act as initial first responders during medical emergencies like cardiac arrest. This marks the fourth consecutive year this partnership has highlighted the critical need for community preparedness, where immediate action can change outcomes. Providing immediate CPR for a person experiencing cardiac arrest can double or even triple their chances of survival.

"The American Heart Association is creating a Nation of Lifesavers by ensuring more people are comfortable delivering CPR when they witness someone experiencing cardiac arrest," said Stacey E. Rosen, M.D., FAHA, volunteer president of the American Heart Association. "Anyone can be a first responder during a medical emergency until professional help arrives on the scene." Sudden cardiac arrest can happen anywhere and at any time. Survival often begins with a person who witnesses the event and is strengthened by the rapid response of first responders.

Law enforcement officers, firefighters, emergency medical services professionals and other first responders bring skill, courage and compassion to cardiac emergencies every day. Their dedication reflects the highest standards of public service and reinforces the importance of community preparedness. "Every day, our local law enforcement officers work to protect lives and keep communities safe, often arriving at moments when seconds make the difference," said Patrick Yoes, president of the National Fraternal Order of Police. "By encouraging more citizens to act as initial first responders by knowing and performing CPR, we strengthen the chain of survival and reinforce a shared commitment to safety and preparedness."

By expanding access to CPR education, communities can help ensure the chain of survival is activated earlier, ideally the moment a cardiac emergency occurs. "When more people are trained, help is already in motion before sirens are heard, which can improve the chance of a positive outcome," said Ashish Panchal, M.D., Ph.D., volunteer chair of the American Heart Association Emergency Cardiovascular Care Committee. "The sooner people realize help is needed, call 9-1-1 and start CPR, the better the odds are the person can recover. We need everyone to be ready to be a lifesaver and act as that initial first responder."

This American Heart Month, the National Fraternal Order of Police and the American Heart Association encourage everyone to take action: learn CPR, refresh existing training and motivate others to do the same. Saving a life should never be left to chance. Preparedness is a shared responsibility - and together, communities can be ready to respond when seconds matter most. Each year, approximately 350,000 people in the U.S. experience an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest - when the heart suddenly stops beating - which results in death 90% of the time, according to the Heart Association’s statistics. More information on joining the Nation of Lifesavers is available at https://www.heart.org/nation.

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