The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Dallas, PA Thursday, April 11, 2002 CPR (continued from page 1) From left, bottom row: Christopher McDermott, Dominick Trombetta. " Middle Row: Aaron Bartron, EMT Dan Piccillo, Joshua Pavillo, Jesse Schrader, Robert Welnoski, EMT Donna Bartron. learned to recognize the signs of cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, stroke, and choking in adults, children and infants and how to respond to these life threatening emergencies. The boys, ages 12 through 15, now know exactly when to call 911 and have mas- tered the use of automated exter- more. The scouts watched videos showing CPR' and other tech- niques, which they then practiced on blue training manikins de- signed with chests that realistical- ly rise and fall just as a heart at- tack victim's chest would. Each Program at the Dallas High School for a year. The scouts rewarded O'Malley with flowers for all her hard work at last week's class. Note: The Boy Scouts and the Red Cross were the first organiza- tions to offer certification in imouth-to-mouth resuscitation,i as it was known back then. scout was assigned his own “face,” a sanitary barrier placed over the manikin's face. The boys took a skills evaluation and a written exam in the adult, pediatric and AED portions of the course and will receive a course completion card for all their hard work. O'Malley, the school nurse for the Dallas School District, has taught the American Heart Associ- ation’s Heartsaver CPR in Schools Back Row: David McDer- mott, Robert Vrabel, In- structor Laura O'Malley, Kyle Baines, Ryan Duffy, Matthew Duffy, Cody Kar- alunas, Michael Fasulka, Jason Young. Not pictured but completed class — Michael Miller and Chris Young. nal defibrillators (AEDs), the newest technology available for analyzing and kick-starting a stalled heart. 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