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Learning hands-only CPR can prepare you to act quickly

Hands-only CPR awareness helps community members feel more prepared to act during a cardiac emergency.

May 28, 2026
Dr. Batts poses with KENS 5 anchor Roma Villavicencio during a Great Day SA segment.

Methodist Healthcare joined KENS 5’s Great Day SA to discuss the importance of hands-only CPR.

During the segment, Dr. Batts with Methodist Hospital Texsan shared how quick action — including calling 911 and starting chest compressions — can help support someone experiencing cardiac arrest until emergency help arrives.

Watch the segment to learn more about hands-only CPR and how being prepared can help save lives.

Published:
May 28, 2026
Location:
Methodist Texsan Hospital

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