
Local first responders push for community to help save lives with app
Read full article: Local first responders push for community to help save lives with app"It gives you the opportunity to respond to these calls should the response be needed for CPR," Wormser said. The Lynchburg Fire Department launched it about a year ago to help connect CPR certified people with those in dire need. "This is just another way that, here at the Lynchburg Fire Department, we can get services to the community that much more quickly," Wormser said. To push out the app, firefighters are hosting free hands-only CPR classes for the public. They're the ones with their neighbor, loved one," Wormser saidThe department is teaching a CPR class on Oct. 22 at 6 p.m. at the Daniel's Hill Community Center.
