I read about this recently and asked a nurse about it. She said that people 
were hesitant to do the breathing and that this method gets people to actually 
do CPR. In the case of a trained expert, regular CPR is still better.  But if 
they can get twice as many people actually jumping in and helping, then the new 
method is a success.  You won't see EMTs performing the compression only 
method... 

Brad Waller

On Nov 8, 2010, at 6:14 AM, "Alex LaRue" <a...@larueinsurance.net> wrote:

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>  This is a very important video regarding  the latest CPR procedure.   Please 
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> You never know, a life  may be saved utilizing this new  procedure.
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