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About Jennie Khonsari
Jennie Khonsari is the lead instructor for Texas CPR Training in Dallas as well as a former EMT. Jennie started Texas CPR Training in 2002 in Dallas Texas to help educate the people in her community on the importance of knowing CPR and First Aid skills, and how this education may help save a life of a friend, family member, or co-worker. She is also an American Heart Association Training Center with currently 250 CPR Instructors within her center.
Our commitment
Texas CPR Training is committed to making Safety and Lifesaving knowledge easily accessible, painless, and affordable for individuals, organizations, and especially corporate clients throughout Dallas and the surrounding areas including Allen, Arlington, Carrollton, Denton, Fort Worth, Frisco, Garland, Grand Prairie, Irving, Lewisville, McKinney, Rowlett, Rockwall, Mesquite, and Plano.
Jennifer's passion
Jennie knows all too well about the need to know CPR as her father and grandparents passed away from problems caused by heart disease. Her mother passed away in March 2011 from cardiovascular disease, starting with a double amputation, kidney failure and congestive heart failure. Lastly, Jennifer herself had heart surgery 25 years ago as a result of a congenital heart defect called Atrial Septal Defect (ASD).
Because of this Jennie has a passion to make sure her students walk away from her classes with the lifesaving knowledge and skills to enhance their ability to prevent an emergency from becoming a tragedy.
July 24th, 2019
Dead Man Sleeping on the Beach
This was my twin brother who was snoring on the beach in Key West, Florida. A bystander heard him and was annoyed by the sound and moved further away. At some point, the bystander came back to tell him he was getting to much sun. He had already passed when he was snoring. If the bystander had known that snoring or gasping can be a sign of cardiac arrest and had started CPR at the time he might have survived. It is so important to take a CPR class and know the difference.
KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — South Florida authorities say a man who passersby thought was merely sleeping on the beach turned out to be dead.
The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office said that a witness saw 62-year-old Jerry Earl Hickerson motionless on Higgs Beach in Key West Monday afternoon and thought he was sleeping.
The sheriff’s office says a short time later, she tried to wake him up when things didn’t seem right. She discovered he was dead.
Other passersby attempted CPR on Hickerson but were unsuccessful. Paramedics pronounced Hickerson dead at the scene.
The sheriff’s office says no foul play is suspected.
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