Tag: CPR
“Double Down” Looks Deliciously Dangerous
When biting into a sandwich, do you ever think, “As an avid carnivore, why am I hiding this tasty bacon between slices of low-calorie, unfried, unfun bread?” If you think […]
EMS Introduces Trained Service Dogs to Help Cut Costs
Canines have been used for police work, search & rescue, tracking and a variety of other tasks. Now they’re assisting EMS…and doing so at a much lower cost. In all […]
Breaking News: Our Candice Just Saved A Life!
Our office is positively buzzing with excitement and pride right now, because about an hour ago – just before showing up for her shift at our Red Cross office where […]
Preparedness On A Plane
Samuel L. Jackson taught us to be prepared for snakes on a plane, but what about breathing and First Aid emergencies? Travel expert Christopher Eliott blogged on this very topic […]
Photo Post!
Our Red Cross Flickr page is updated! I wanted to share two links for recent events that occurred along with, of course, Flickr links: 1. Chinese New Year – The […]
Photos: Singles CPR Gets Hot!
What did you do on V-Day? These fine folks made out with dummies, enjoyed lavish food and drink and learned the skills to save a life. And by fine, I […]
50 Ways To Please Your Lover
It might not sound like a huge accomplishment, but I’m proud to say that Singles CPR landed the #38 on Willamette Week’s “50 Ways To Please Your Lover” list for […]
What’s Happening in New Columbia and Tamarack
Back in November, a house fire in North Portland spurred our chapter to prevent emergencies in the New Columbia and Tamarack neighborhood by delivering disaster preparedness information door-to-door and offering […]
CPR is Sexy this Valentine’s Day
Last Valentine’s totally blew. I went out to a fancy restaurant with my boyfriend (good). We waited for more than an hour after our reservation time to get seated (bad) […]