DCHD To Provide County Facilities Management Department With Life-Saving Training

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Updated: July 19, 2024

DCHD To Provide County Facilities Management Department With Life-Saving Training

Delco Revive Program to Conduct CPR Training at County Courthouse

Delco Revive

MEDIA, PA - The Delaware County Health Department (DCHD) invites members of the press to its life-saving Delco Revive training at the Delaware County Courthouse on Thursday, July 25 at 9 a.m.

DCHD personnel will be on hand to provide CPR training to members of the County’s Facilities Management Department. Through this training, the Facilities staff responsible for daily operations of the Delaware County Courthouse building, equipment, janitorial, and grounds will learn how to save a life during critical emergencies.

WHEN: Tuesday, June 25th
9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
WHERE: Delaware County Courthouse (Council Room)
201 W. Front St.
Media, Pa. 19063
VISUALS: CPR training with Facilities staff (indoors)
Delco Revive community tent with free supplies available (outdoors)

The Delco Revive program provides residents, organizations, schools, and businesses with access to free life-saving resources (NARCAN® nasal spray, Xylazine test strips, Fentanyl test strips, and wound care kits). As well as providing Narcan Nasal Spray, American Heart Association Basic Life Support CPR, and Stop the Bleed training.

Delco Revive is a program coordinated by the Delaware County Health Department. It is supported in part through monies distributed by Delaware County’s Opioid Settlement Fund. For further information, visit www.delcorevive.com or contact the Delaware County Wellness Line by phone at (484) 276-2100 or email at DelcoWellness@co.delaware.pa.us.



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