CPR Retention

CPR Retention

A two-year retention study of individuals trained in CPR revealed a significant decline in skills, indicating the need for some type of retraining periodically.

These results, published in a recent report by the ACT Foundation, showed the major problem areas to be diagnostic steps, low hand position and low ventilation volumes.

Students tested at six-month intervals performed better on tests than those tested only once in two years. The 1976 retention study was based on the Seattle Medic II program, initiated in 1971 to teach students the basic techniques of life support.

Hand entrapped in rope gripper

Elevator Rescue: Rope Gripper Entrapment

Mike Dragonetti discusses operating safely while around a Rope Gripper and two methods of mitigating an entrapment situation.
Delta explosion

Two Workers Killed, Another Injured in Explosion at Atlanta Delta Air Lines Facility

Two workers were killed and another seriously injured in an explosion Tuesday at a Delta Air Lines maintenance facility near the Atlanta airport.