Eugene
Eugene Springfield Fire’s EMS Chief Kamppi recently participated in a community event with HEARTsafe Eugene Springfield, providing hands-on CPR training

Eugene, OR – According to the ESF officials, Chief Kamppi is deeply committed to ensuring that as many community members as possible are trained in CPR to improve outcomes for cardiac patients.
Chief Kamppi’s involvement highlights the importance of CPR education in the community.
Many residents attended the event, eager to learn from Chief Kamppi and other instructors.
The Eugene Springfield Fire Department extended their gratitude to all who participated in the training sessions.
Their attendance and willingness to learn CPR contribute significantly to the safety and well-being of the community.
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