EPH experts help train the community to save lives

Two women standing together, one in a paramedic uniform with a badge and the other with a name tag, in front of a bookcase filled with books.
Deb Francis with Estes Park Health (left) and Rev. Ann Lantz with Estes Park United Methodist Church helped coordinate the AED training. (Photo by Wendy Rigby/Estes Park Health)

Deb Francis of Estes Park Health shows members of Estes Park United Methodist Church how to give breaths during cardiac resuscitation. (Photo by Wendy Rigby/Estes Park Health)

On Sunday, Nov. 13, Deb Francis (EMT-IV and CPR Coordinator for Estes Park Health) trained members of Estes Park United Methodist Church how to use the two Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) on site to help save lives. She also gave a refresher on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Now the congregation is better equipped to render aid in the event of a heart attack or cardiac arrest. EPUMC appreciates Deb Francis and Estes Park Health. Knowledge is power!