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The American Heart Association is urging at least one person in every household to learn CPR or hands only CPR.
Evan Duffy, community impact director with the American Heart Association, visited the FOX10 News Studios and spoke with Shelby Myers about the importance of knowing how to do CPR.Download the FOX10 Weather App. Get life-saving severe weather warnings and alerts for your location no matter where you are. Available free in the
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