Community members receive CPR, defibrillator training

By Michael Scott, USAG DESApril 30, 2009

Community members receive CPR, defibrillator training
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Chief Warrant Officer 2 Chantel Lee (far left), a legal administrator for the U.S. Army Garrison Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, and Eno Ikoku, chief medical officer for the Military Entrance Processing Station, perform infant CPR while being obs... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Community members receive CPR, defibrillator training
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FORT GILLEM, Ga. -- Fort McPherson and Fort Gillem Fire and Emergency Services personnel completed their first community cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillator training session April 23 at the Fort Gillem Fire Station.

The training will be held monthly for Soldiers, DoD personnel and family members. Pre-registration is required; class size is limited to 12 students in each session.