Compression-Only CPR enables untrained bystanders to react and respond when they witness an adult or adolescent suddenly collapse.
In a life-threatening emergency, doing something is better than doing nothing at all.
If you are untrained, unwilling, or unable to perform conventional compressions and breaths, consider performing continuous chest compressions.
Find out how by watching this video.
Please note that this method does not provide certification in CPR/AED. See our certifiable courses.
The Red Cross offers other lifesaving skill courses like how to help someone when someone is choking, first aid or how to use an AED. Training in full CPR and these other skills is important because it can be performed on adults as well as children and infants and enables you to help in other emergencies.