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"Hialeah teachers honored for saving 9-year-old’s life after sudden cardiac arrest"

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A group of South Florida teachers are being hailed as heroes for helping to save a young boy’s life. They had just been trained with critical, life-saving techniques when there was a sudden emergency. It happened Friday at Joella C. Good Elementary School in Hialeah. A 9-year-old boy collapsed near the top of the stairs. “There is no time to think — overthink — there’s no time to just process. It’s, do,” said school staff member Jorge Parra. It’s what they’d been training for. In fact, their school was among the last in the Miami-Dade school district to be certified Heart Safe by Project Adam — the program that trains staffers on how to respond to sudden cardiac arrest. “Time is of the essence,” said Melissa Olen, director of Project Adam at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital. “The earlier you can activate a team to respond, support that cardiac output with compressions, and bring that AED to the victim.”

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School board recognizes Nicklaus Children’s Hospital’s Project ADAM

Miami-Dade County School Board vice chair Monica Colucci proffered agenda item B-10, recognizing Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Heart Institute Project ADAM during the school board meeting of Apr. 17.

Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Heart Institute and Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) collaborated to equip school staff and coaches with Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) skills to respond quickly and efficiently in the event of a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) and help certify M-DCPS as “Heart Safe,” which includes successful completion of practice drills with the Nicklaus South Florida Project ADAM team.

School Health Team at School Board Meeting

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