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Council endorses state bills to require CPR and AED training in Massachusetts high schools
Summary
The Cambridge City Council unanimously backed a policy order urging the state legislature to enact bills that would require short CPR and AED training sessions for high‑school students. Student "CPR ambassadors" from Crimson EMS and the American Heart Association briefed the council and described cost‑effective training options.
The Cambridge City Council on April 7 voted unanimously to endorse a set of state bills that would require brief cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillator (AED) training for Massachusetts high school students.
Students and youth volunteers from Crimson EMS and the American Heart Association made the case to the…
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