WOMEN LESS LIKELY TO RECEIVE CPR FROM BYSTANDERS IN PUBLIC

12News story on bystander CPR and women featuring Griffith Blue Heart board member Kathie Reilly.
12News story on bystander CPR and women featuring Griffith Blue Heart board member Kathie Reilly.
The Citizen CPR Foundation’s 40 Under 40 Committee have combined talents and resources to produce a video featuring sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) survivors under 40 years of age.
Led by Brandon Griffith Citizen CPR Foundation invites sudden cardiac arrest survivors under 40 to appear in PSA.
FOX News By: Stephanie Bennett January 4th, 2023 Arizona first responder brought back to life with an AED talks the importance of access to devices
Arizona Daily Sun by: Abigail Kessler July 1st, 2022 Article by Arizona Daily Sun on Flagstaff PD’s implementation of Griffith Blue Heart Nonprofit’s high-performance resuscitation program thanks to a very generous grant award from the Arizona Health First Foundation of Northern Arizona.
Health First Foundation of Northern Arizona November, 2023
Police1 January, 2023 Officer Brandon Griffith founded “Griffith Blue Heart” to help police have the capability to administer lifesaving techniques before firefighters or EMTs arrive