Nurse helps perform CPR on passenger having medical emergency on plane
/in Article/by Naomi Lum4 Sports Singapore Staff awarded the SCDF Community Lifesaver Award for stepping to save a man who had suffered from a cardiac arrest.
/in Article/by Naomi LumUpon witnessing a man who had collapsed at Kallang Basin Swimming Complex, 4 Sports Singapore staff Mr Guo Ze, Mr Luo Shiwei, Mr Kow Heng Bee and Ms Lee Pei Shan immediately came to his aid. After checking that he was not breathing and did not have a pulse, they quickly performed CPR and use the AED until medical help arrived. Thanks to their efforts, the man’s pulse returned and he regained consciousness.
Thank you to Mr Guo Ze, Mr Luo Shiwei, Mr Kow Heng Bee and Ms Lee Pei Shan for stepping up to DARE to save a heart.
Source: Singapore Civil Defence Force
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Registrations for April and May virtual classes are now open! Sign up today!
/in Article, Education/by Naomi LumKeen to learn more about CPR and the use of AED? Come and join us in our virtual classes held on the 11th April and 7th May 2022! Registrations are now open!
*Classes will be held on:
- 11th April, 12pm – 1pm
- 7th May, 9.30am – 10.30am
Simply click this link <https://tinyurl.com/b7wvajve> to register for a class now! Limited seats are available! Please note that registrations will close one week before the date of the class and a zoom link will be sent to you separately via your email.
For an organization or group with more than 10 participants who wish to organise an online DARE class, simply click this link <https://tinyurl.com/yxp7dmgh> and we will get in touch with you.
And also, for more updates and virtual DARE schedules, do check out our DARE website for more information.
DARE X NUS-DUKE Medical School
/in Article/by Naomi LumEarlier last week, the DARE Team had the opportunity to work together with the Year 2 students from NUS-DUKE Medical School to train 30 taxi drivers from the National Taxi Association in our DARE programme.
Thank you, DUKE-NUS for having us and organising this session!
For more updates and schedules of our virtual DARE classes, check out our DARE website at <https://daretosave.sg/>.
And if you are keen to organise sessions with us, drop us an email at [email protected]. #daretosaveaheart
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Source: NUS-DUKE Medical School.
The Good Technologist podcast with Dr Jade Kua
/in Article/by Naomi LumIn this episode of The Good Technologist, Our Programme Director, Dr Jade Kua shares more about our DARE Programme and also her experiences in the process of developing and launching a successful DARE APP to deciding to decommission the app five years later.
And also, for more updates and virtual DARE schedules, do check out our DARE website for more information.
<https://daretosave.sg/>. #daretosaveaheart
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Source: Better.sg
Our next Virtual Class will be held on the 21st March! Registrations are now! Sign up now!
/in Article/by Naomi LumKeen to learn more about CPR and the use of AED? Come and join us in our virtual classes held on the 21st March and 11th April 2022! Registrations are now open!
Simply click this link <https://tinyurl.com/b7wvajve> to register for a class now! Limited seats are available! Please note that registrations will close one week before the date of the class and a zoom link will be sent to you separately via your email.
For an organization or group with more than 10 participants who wish to organise an online DARE class, simply click this link <https://tinyurl.com/yxp7dmgh> and we will get in touch with you.
And also, for more updates and virtual DARE schedules, do check out our DARE website for more information.
<https://daretosave.sg/>. #daretosaveaheart
Wife performed CPR to save husband’s life!
/in Article/by Naomi LumWhen Lisa Wiles was preparing dinner in the kitchen, she heard her husband, Dan from the other room. She went over and found Dan had weird breathing sounds. Immediately, after checking that there was no response, she called the ambulance.
The medical dispatcher on the line could hear the sounds that her husband was making and instructed Lisa over the phone on how to perform CPR. Soon after, an officer from the Sheriff’s department arrived and used the AED on Dan. They continued performing CPR and used the AED until the medical help arrived.
Thanks to their efforts, Dan survived! Thank you Lisa Wiles and the officer from Onondaga County Sheriff’s Department for stepping up to DARE to save a heart!
Always remember, if you witness someone who had collapsed or suffered a cardiac arrest, always remember to call 995 and stay on the line with the medical dispatcher who will be there to guide you until the ambulance arrives.
And also, for more updates and virtual DARE schedules, do check out our DARE website for more information.
<https://daretosave.sg/>. #daretosaveaheart
Source: American Heart Association
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DARE X Primus Schoolhouse!
/in Article, Education/by Naomi LumRegistrations for March and April virtual classes are now open! Sign up today!
/in Article/by Naomi LumKeen to learn more about CPR and the use of AED? Come and join us in our virtual classes held on the 21st March and 11th April 2022! Registrations are now open!
*Classes will be held on:
- 21st March, 12pm – 1pm
- 11th April, 12pm – 1pm
Simply click this link <https://tinyurl.com/b7wvajve> to register for a class now! Limited seats are available! Please note that registrations will close one week before the date of the class and a zoom link will be sent to you separately via your email.
For an organization or group with more than 10 participants who wish to organise an online DARE class, simply click this link <https://tinyurl.com/yxp7dmgh> and we will get in touch with you.
And also, do lookout for more updates on our virtual DARE schedules on our DARE website. #daretosaveaheart
About DARE
The DARE Programme is an initiative fully funded by MOH and implemented by the Unit for Pre-hospital Emergency Care (UPEC) to strengthen responsiveness for medical emergencies and to raise the level of preparedness in the community.