The American Heart Association, Cincinnati
Bengals, Cintas and Kettering Health hosted their second annual
Hands-Only CPR education event at Paycor Stadium.
The Cincinnati Bengals, in collaboration with the American Heart
Association, Cintas, and Kettering Health, hosted the second annual
Bengals Save The Dey on September 26 at Paycor Stadium. Sponsored
by Cintas, this event equipped participants with hands-only CPR
skills, enabling them to respond to cardiac emergencies, no matter
the time or place. With more than 350,000 sudden cardiac arrests
happening outside of hospitals annually, immediate CPR can
significantly increase a victim’s chances of survival, potentially
doubling or tripling them.
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“Bengals Save The Dey is an important initiative to educate and
empower hundreds of members of our community with lifesaving CPR
skills, the role of AEDs and the importance of receiving timely
medical attention,” said Bengals Director of Community Engagement
Taylor Conklin. “We are proud to partner with Cintas, Kettering
Health and the American Heart Association to show our shared
commitment to the well-being of our community.”
Bengals Save The Dey, drawing inspiration from the team’s “Who
Dey” chant, provided Hands-Only CPR training to empower
participants with the knowledge and confidence to manage
cardiovascular emergencies effectively. More than 1,000 people
registered for the event. Attendees received a free Cincy Hat and
had the opportunity to meet Bengals Center Ted Karras. Speakers
included representatives from the American Heart Association,
Cintas, Kettering Health, the Bengals and the Ohio Lieutenant
Governor Jon Husted.
“It was incredible to see Cincinnati-area community members come
together alongside CPR experts to learn such a vital, life-saving
skill at the Bengal’s ‘Save the Dey Event,’” said Lt. Governor Jon
Husted. “Hands-only CPR or the use of an AED is simple but
powerful, and by equipping people with the knowledge and confidence
to take quick action, we are empowering our community to make a
real difference when an emergency arises.”
The American Heart Association is the worldwide leader in
resuscitation science, education, and training and publishes the
official guidelines for CPR. With nearly three out of four cardiac
arrests outside of the hospital occurring in homes, knowing how to
perform CPR is vital. With more bystanders certified in CPR, the
chances for positive recovery for the community also increase.
“About 75% of the time, sudden cardiac arrest happens in the
home or workplace. This makes knowing CPR & AED very personal,”
says Alyson Poling, Executive Director of the Greater Cincinnati
American Heart Association. “You are highly likely to know who you
are saving or be saved by someone you know. Knowing how to respond
in a cardiac emergency when seconds matter is literally the
difference between life and death. These steps include early
recognition, calling 911, administering high-quality CPR, and
having access to and using an Automated External
Defibrillator.”
Cintas is the largest national provider of American Heart
Association CPR and AED training and AEDs for thousands of
businesses nationwide. Ensuring readiness for sudden cardiac arrest
involves proper training, availability of an AED, and continuous
service and support. Cintas is dedicated to offering these
resources to help organizations stay prepared and proactive for
their employees and those they serve.
“Sudden cardiac arrest can happen to anybody at any time, which
is why it’s critical that we help provide AED and CPR training,”
says Todd Schneider, President and CEO of Cintas. “We have the good
fortune of hearing many stories about the lives saved through CPR
and AEDs, and that’s why we are incredibly proud to play a part in
this remarkable event.”
Kettering Health was also onsite supporting the Hands-Only CPR
instruction and offering attendees health screenings.
“Kettering Health is proud to work with the Bengals, the
American Heart Association and Cintas again this year,” said Alina
Joseph, executive director of the Heart & Vascular Service Line
at Kettering Health. “Fans received lifesaving education and
convenient health screenings, and we’re continuing to build a
community who is better equipped to act in a cardiac
emergency.”
About the American Heart Association
The American Heart Association is a relentless force for a world
of longer, healthier lives. We are dedicated to ensuring equitable
health in all communities. Through collaboration with numerous
organizations, and powered by millions of volunteers, we fund
innovative research, advocate for the public’s health and share
lifesaving resources. The Dallas-based organization has been a
leading source of health information for a century. During 2024 -
our Centennial year - we celebrate our rich 100-year history and
accomplishments. As we forge ahead into our second century of bold
discovery and impact our vision is to advance health and hope for
everyone, everywhere. Connect with us on heart.org, Facebook, X or
by calling 1-800-AHA-USA1.
About Cintas Corporation
Cintas Corporation helps more than one million businesses of all
types and sizes get Ready™ to open their doors with confidence
every day by providing products and services that help keep their
customers’ facilities and employees clean, safe, and looking their
best. With offerings including uniforms, mats, mops, towels,
restroom supplies, workplace water services, first aid and safety
products, eye-wash stations, safety training, fire extinguishers,
sprinkler systems and alarm service, Cintas helps customers get
Ready for the Workday®. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Cintas is a
publicly held Fortune 500 company traded over the Nasdaq Global
Select Market under the symbol CTAS and is a component of both the
Standard & Poor’s 500 Index and Nasdaq-100 Index.
About Kettering Health
As a faith-based, nonprofit health system, Kettering Health
strives to improve the lives of people in our communities through
healthcare and education. Kettering Health is made up of 14 medical
centers and more than 120 outpatient locations throughout western
Ohio, as well as Kettering Health Medical Group—with more than 700
board-certified providers dedicated to elevating the health,
healing, and hope of the community. Kettering College, a division
of Kettering Health Main Campus, is a fully accredited college that
specializes in health science education. For more, visit
ketteringhealth.org.
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