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WHAT: Central Florida Regional Hospital will host a free class teaching hands-only CPR (CPR without rescue breaths). The class will be led by Patrick Wolf, Regional EMS Coordinator, HCA Healthcare North Florida

Space is limited for this free event.

WHERE: Central Florida Regional Hospital

                  1401 West Seminole Blvd.

                   Sanford, FL 32771

WHEN: Tuesday, March 10 10:00 a.m.

CONTACT: To register please call (800) 445-3392.

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About Central Florida Regional Hospital

Central Florida Regional Hospital, a 221-bed acute care hospital and Level II Trauma Center, serves the communities of Seminole and west Volusia counties. The hospital provides the only full-service cardiovascular program in Seminole and west Volusia, including open heart surgery, interventional cardiology, electrophysiology, cardiac rehabilitation and comprehensive diagnostic services. Other specialized services include orthopedic and spine care, robotic surgery, acute inpatient medical rehabilitation, complete imaging services and The Baby Suites. Central Florida Regional Hospital is located 3.6 miles east of I-4 between S.R. 46 and Highway 17-92 in Sanford. The hospital provides 24/7 emergency care at its main location as well as at Heathrow ER located at 4525 International Parkway in Sanford. For more information, please visit www.CentralFloridaRegional.com.

About HCA Healthcare’s North Florida Division – Orlando Market

HCA Healthcare is the nation’s leading provider of healthcare services that include approximately 184 hospitals and 124 freestanding surgery centers in 21 states and England. HCA Healthcare’s North Florida Division – Orlando Market includes four hospitals: Central Florida Regional Hospital (with Level II Trauma Center) in Sanford, Oviedo Medical Center, Osceola Regional Medical Center (with Level II Trauma Center) in Kissimmee and Poinciana Medical Center, as well as four freestanding ERs and multidisciplinary physician practices. It is slated to open UCF Lake Nona Medical Center late 2020.

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