1. For every minute without CPR and defibrillation, a cardiac arrest victim's chance of survival decrease by 7 to 10%.
2. Performing CPR can help preserve an individual's brain function during cardiac arrest.
3. AHA states roughly 92% of cardiac arrest victims die before reaching the hospital, immediate CPR can increase survival.
4. A cardiac emergency can happen to anyone without notice.
5. CPR training gives individuals the life-saving skills they need to succeed.