More P.E.I. students being trained to save lives, thanks to mandatory CPR and defibrillator training

Two clasped hands are shown pressing down on the chest of a plastic dummy used to train people in cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

Teachers across Prince Edward Island are now trained to teach CPR and automated external defibrillator skills to Grade 10 students in English schools and Grade 9 students in French schools. That means about 1,700 teens each year will get life-saving training. It’s an initiative by a charity called the Advanced Coronary Treatment Foundation. CBC's Tony Davis has more.



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