Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Westport EMS Awards Aug 9th 2015



Yves Cantin President of Westport Volunteer EMS

Jay Paretzky my mentor and training supervisor at
Westport Volunteer EMS


1 year, 28 classes, 657 students taught.....................

WVEMS   7/1/14- 6/30/2015 



           
Instructor Mahika
# STUDENTS                         DATE     CLASS
1 25 7/2/14   HandsOnly
2 24 8/27/14    HS
3 24 8/27/14   HS-FA
4 3 9/3/14       HCP
5 21 9/17/14    HCP
6 13 9/25/14    HS
7 22 11/4/14    HCP
8 5 11/10/14     HS
9 3 12/5/14     HCP
10 98 12/15/14    Hands-Only
11 29 12/21/14    Hands-Only
12 56 1/5/15    Hands-Only
13 25 1/8/15    Hands-Only
14 1 1/16/15         Hands-Only
15 1 1/16/15    HS
16 6 2/23/15    Hands-Only
17 25 2/28/15          Hands-Only
18 26 3/9/15    Hands-Only
19 1 3/10/15      HCP
20 55 3/23/15    Hands-Only
21 73 3/30/15    Hands-Only
22 24 3/30/15    HS
23 34 4/6/15   Hands-Only
24 1 4/6/15    HS
25 19 4/27/15    Hands-Only
26 26 5/12/15    Hands-Only
27 7 5/13/15    HS
28 10 6/3/15    Hands-Only
Total 657

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Aug 5th 2015 - Heart Bill signed into law by Governor Dannel Malloy


Aug 5th 2015, 4.40 pm 

Today, I was amongst the lucky, privileged few that were invited to the attend the ceremonial bill signing of Public Act 15-94 -An act concerning the inclusion of cardiopulmonary resuscitation training, the safe use of social media and computer programming instruction in the public school curriculum

It was such an amazing experience to be in the same room as people who have worked so hard to get this bill this far. On June 24th 2015, CT became the 24th state to pass the CPR in Schools Bill. 

Governor Malloy formally signed the bill today, and for each letter of his name he wrote, he used a different pen and kept passing out the pen that he finished writing with till each person in the room got one as a momento of this historical event. He started writing the numbers of the date once he ran out of the letters in his name just so everyone of us present there got a pen! (it was pretty funny haha) It was truly an unforgettable moment.

Students will now get hands on training in how to save a life before they graduate high school. A big thank you to everyone who's support, encouragement, and advocacy over the years made this possible.












July 30, 2015
Dear Legislators and Stakeholders,
Governor Malloy would like to invite you to attend the following bill signing ceremony:
Ceremonial Bill Signing for Public Act 15-94
An Act Concerning The Inclusion of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training, the Safe Use of Social Media and Computer Programming Instruction in the Public School Curriculum
Wednesday, August 5th
4:40pm
Governor’s Office
To confirm your attendance, please let me know by responding to this email or by calling either number below. Please note that this is not a public event and is by invitation only. If you would like to extend the invitation, please call or email me first.
Thank you and we hope you will be able to attend the bill signing.
Emma
Emma Cimino
Associate, Government Affairs
Office of Governor Dannel P. Malloy



JULY 2015



Trained 27 counselors and 5 staff of HYSC 2015, a 2 week sleepaway camp at the Hudson valley resort in upstate NY on 12th of July 2015 

"Save a life" Project presentation 28th JUNE 2015




"Save a life" project presentation is on 28th of May Thursday at 12.30 pm in the Public forum room at Norwalk High.










 











Hands only CPR Class - Choices for success 12th May 2015

May 12th 2015

By Ms Linda Chave


Director, CHOICES for Success



ZOWIE-WOWIE - what a day at Choices!
Thanks to our great NHS intern, Mahika Jhangiani, her Mom, and her little brother Arnav, all of our students got some 'hand only' CPR and AED training today at Choices.Everybody was super excited about it AND about the fact that getting actual CPR and AED CERTIFICATION if available for middle schoolers.
SO-OOOOO, thanks to a funder that we located, we're going to pay to have all those Choices kids who want to learn this life-saving training CERTIFIED through the American Heart Association branch in Westport. They'll come to Choices to do the certification training so it's going to be super convenient for everyone.
When? We're going to schedule this training the last week of school, when we have a week full of half days.More info to come, in the meantime, enjoy these pics - nice to know that our kids are ready, willing and able to help with life-saving CPR and AED should an emergency occur.
When? We're going to schedule this training the last week of school, when we have a week full of half days.More info to come, in the meantime, enjoy these pics - nice to know that our kids are ready, willing and able to help with life-saving CPR and AED should an emergency occur.



Here's the GANG - including our practice dummies - at the end of today's 'hands off" CPR training! That's Brayan and Isaiah displaying the portable AED device - hard to believe that such a little machine can have such life-saving potential. Mahika is in the front row, with the red polo shirt and long black hair. She's definitely one of the best role models EVER! That's her younger brother Arnav, front right, with the cast on his arm.



These 'skillful' hands belong to Nycole who was great at administering the compressions.

William administering CPR as Andreas looks on

Mahika and her brother explaining how and where to attached the shock pads for administering AED.

Alex, Mary (our future doctor), and Abril learning how to use the AED unit.




 L-R Andreas practicing on 'dummy' with Alek, Oscar and Christopher looking on and checking the proper CPR hand position.
Alek's turn to administer CPR with Oscar looking on intently.
You know it's interesting stuff when Sammy gets involved - here Sam is taking instruction from Mahika involving the 'rhythm' of the compressions.

Setting up the AED machine was really interesting - once you place the pads on the victims chest, you turn on the AED machine and a 'voice' then leads you through the process. However, everyone learned that when the shock is administered you need to "STAND BACK," which means to remove all hand contact with the victim.


 Mr. Eric, he's already certified in CPR and AED.



Kids don't usually pay THIS much attention, but Mahika's presentation really had them listening.

APRIL-MAY 2015