Detectives responded to a child overdosing on fentanyl, leading to a rescue and later arrests.
A ninth-grade student at Carson High School is being called a hero after she performed life-saving measures on her father using CPR skills she learned in her health class.
A Carson High School freshman, saved her father’s life using CPR techniques she learned in class just weeks before.
REMSA Health demonstrated how they respond to a child that was left in a hot car along with some other safety tips.
The recognition week is marked each year, June 1-7. REMSA will conduct hands-only CPR demonstrations around Reno and Sparks throughout the week to raise awareness about how to properly and quickly respond to sudden cardiac arrest.
RENO, Nev. – In honor of National CPR and AED Awareness Week (June 1-7), the Regional Emergency Medical Services Authority (REMSA) will conduct “hands only” CPR demonstrations around Reno and Sparks. Community members will be taught how to respond to sudden cardiac arrest as well as how to do effective “hands-only” CPR. REMSA has partnered with local businesses during the week where they will conduct the CPR trainings. The week’s training calendar is as follows: · Sunday, June 1 at Squeeze In...