Want to learn CPR? Barrington firefighters offering class

Course is open to Barrington residents

Posted 2/8/17

Being recognized by the State of Rhode Island as a HeartSafe community, the Barrington Fire Department will be offering free CPR training to Barrington residents.

The fire department will be …

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Want to learn CPR? Barrington firefighters offering class

Course is open to Barrington residents

Posted

Being recognized by the State of Rhode Island as a HeartSafe community, the Barrington Fire Department will be offering free CPR training to Barrington residents.

The fire department will be providing CPR on March 27, at 6:15 p.m. free of charge to the first 30 residents who apply. Additional courses will be scheduled for overflow if necessary.

To enroll or for additional information contact Captain Scott Carroll or Firefighter David Paull at 437-3940 or scarroll@barrington.ri.gov

The Heartsafe Communities program is designed to promote survival from sudden out of hospital cardiac arrest. One of the criteria for The HeartSafe community is offering CPR classes for its citizens. 

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