Hands Only CPR
Upcoming CPR & Narcan Trainings:
Speak to Save: Narcan in Action
When every word matters, and every action counts
Saturday, February 21st
English: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM | Spanish: 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
About the Training
This is a hands-on workshop that teaches you how to recognize an opioid overdose, give Narcam perform CPR, and communicate effectively with individuals facing addiction, because every word matters, and every account counts.
- Effective Communication: Learn how to engage with individuals facing addiction and guide conversations that can support recovery.
- Identifying Overdose Signs: Identify the key signs and symptoms of an opioid overdose to respond quickly.
- Narcan Administration: Get trained on how to safely and effectively use Narcan to reverse an opioid overdose.
- CPR & AED Training: Practice life-saving skills, including basic CPR and how to use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
Receive Narcan Supply
By attending and participating in this workshop, you will receive one (1) unit of Narcan.

Private Training for Larger Groups Available
Contact Theresa Geracitano at 760.731.9187 or tgeracitano@fallbrookhealth.org
The class covers adult, child, & infant CPR as well as adult & child choking and AED use.
What is Hands-Only CPR?
Hands-only CPR training involves only chest compressions and calling 911. Save the life of a friend, family member, or stranger.
Learn how to keep a cardiac arrest victim alive until paramedics arrive. Hands-Only CPR focuses on the first few minutes following a cardiac arrest since the lungs and blood contain only enough oxygen to keep vital organs healthy for that amount of time.
Offered to the community at no charge.
Please be advised that this class will not provide the certification required for professions such as teachers, although it covers the same information.
Questions about the event, contact Theresa Geracitano at 760.731.9187 or tgeracitano@fallbrookhealth.org.
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La instrucción de RCP con sólo las manos implica únicamente las compresiones torácicas y la llamada al 911. Salva la vida de un amigo, familiar o extraño. GRATIS
Aprenda a mantener con vida a una víctima de una parada cardíaca hasta que lleguen los paramédicos. La resucitación cardiopulmonar manual se dirige a los primeros minutos después de una parada cardíaca, ya que los pulmones y la sangre sólo contienen el oxígeno suficiente para mantener sanos los órganos vitales durante ese tiempo. Se ofrece a la comunidad sin costo . **No se ofrece un curso de certificación.** Si tiene preguntas sobre el evento, póngase en contacto con Theresa Geracitano en el 760.731.9187 o en geracitano@fallbrookhealth.org.
Can't make the class? It only takes a minute to watch this video and get the basics of Hands-Only CPR.
