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CPR training that could save more women
A WI group in Beccles is changing the way people learn CPR by using female torso manikins. Most training uses flat chested models, which leaves many unsure or hesitant when helping real women in cardiac arrest. By making practice more realistic, the group hopes to boost confidence and save more lives.
Matt Marvel has more.
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