New York Giants Foundation and American Heart Association Partner to Enhance Cardiac Emergency Preparedness in New Jersey Schools
TL;DR
The Giants Foundation provides CPR and AED training to local schools, giving them an advantage in emergency response readiness.
Training sessions at MetLife Stadium teach proper CPR and AED usage, increasing survival chances in cardiac emergencies.
The initiative by The Giants Foundation and American Heart Association saves lives by empowering communities with life-saving skills.
Compression-only CPR, known as Hands-Only CPR, is an easy skill that can double or triple a person's chance of survival.
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The New York Giants Foundation has collaborated with the American Heart Association to enhance cardiac emergency preparedness across 12 local New Jersey school districts through comprehensive CPR and automated external defibrillator (AED) training. Representatives from schools in Hackensack, Springfield, New Milford, Oradell, Clifton, Montclair, Bergen County, East Orange, Morristown, and Saddle Brook gathered at MetLife Stadium on March 20 to receive critical life-saving training. Each participating school received a CPR in Schools kit containing 10 Hands-Only CPR manikins and 10 AED training tools, with three schools additionally receiving an AED.
The training addresses a critical public health concern: nearly 90% of people experiencing cardiac arrest outside hospitals die, often due to delayed or absent CPR. Immediate CPR can potentially double or triple a person's survival chances. According to the American Heart Association, approximately 23,000 individuals under 18 experience out-of-hospital cardiac arrests annually, with nearly 40% related to sports activities. Compression-only CPR, or Hands-Only CPR, offers a simplified approach that can be equally effective during the initial emergency response. The technique involves calling 911 and performing continuous chest compressions when a teen or adult suddenly collapses.
This initiative aligns with the NFL's Smart Heart Sports Coalition, which aims to advocate for evidence-based policies preventing fatal cardiac outcomes among high school students. By providing training and resources, the Giants Foundation and American Heart Association are empowering communities to respond effectively during critical medical emergencies. Nancy Brown, CEO of the American Heart Association, emphasized the importance of early recognition and action during cardiac emergencies, stating that each CPR training brings communities closer to ensuring widespread preparedness.
Allison Stangeby, vice president of community and corporate relations for the New York Giants, highlighted the foundation's commitment to community safety by leveraging NFL Foundation grant funding to provide these essential resources. The partnership represents a significant step toward addressing the alarming statistics surrounding youth cardiac emergencies, particularly in school and sports settings where immediate intervention can mean the difference between life and death. The distribution of training kits and AEDs to multiple districts creates a network of prepared responders across northern New Jersey, potentially saving lives through timely intervention during the critical minutes before professional medical help arrives.
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