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Introduction to Basic Life Support

Released on = February 22, 2006, 2:43 pm

Press Release Author = EXELA Limited

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Could you help a friend or family member involved in an
accident? Could you help a child in distress? As the majority of CPR and First Aid
is administered by friends, family or work colleagues perhaps you should ask - could
they help you?

Press Release Body = Cheltenham 22nd February 2006.

David Holland, local business man and Cheltenham resident, made a new year\'s
resolution to give something back to the community. As a fully qualified CPR and
First Aid Instructor the obvious choice was to put these skills to use.

"With a little bit of knowledge and some training, people would be in a far better
position to respond to an emergency", explains David. "I wanted to do something to
give people the knowledge and confidence to help others while remaining safe
themselves."

The introductory session lasts 2 hours. Participants gain an understanding of Basic
Life Support (BLS) by watching a short video, observing a demonstration, and then
having a go themselves. By the end of the session, participants will feel equipped
to assess the scene of an incident, protect themselves and respond to someone who
needs help.

"The first session on 04th April is a pilot. If it is well received I will run
more" says David.

The course is being held at Pitville Lawns Dental Practice, starting at 6.30pm.
There is a nominal charge of £11 to cover equipment hire costs. However the
programme is not-for-profit and all surplus money will go towards future courses.

When asked what else made David want to do this he replied, "I have 3 small children
in school in Cheltenham. I thought about whether people would be able to help them
if needed. If I could encourage a few people to be aware of the basics, someone\'s
life might be helped in the future."


Notes to the Editor:
David Holland does not work as a CPR and First Aid instructor and has no commercial
interest in this programme. However he is a fully qualified Emergency First
Response and Care for Children Instructor.

David is available for comment or interview about this press release and can be
contacted on 07812 201818.

People wishing to reserve a place for the evening should call 07812 201818 as soon
as possible or visit www.exela.co.uk

Web Site = http://www.exela.co.uk

Contact Details = David Holland

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