Tag: CPR
Bringing New Meaning To “Pool Shark”
To kids around the country Memorial Day Weekend means one thing… THE POOLS ARE OPEN! YAAAY! But these young filmmakers want to bring your attention to a little known pool […]
“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 […]