‘I’m extremely lucky to be here’: Former yellow Wiggle’s mission to help save lives

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‘I’m extremely lucky to be here’: Former yellow Wiggle’s mission to help save lives
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Former yellow Wiggle Greg Page is launching a new campaign to get more Australians educated on how to perform CPR and use a defibrillator after surviving a cardiac arrest in 2020.

“That’s why I do what I do now and try to educate more people about how to respond to cardiac arrest.

“What we do know is if you get an AED on somebody within three to five minutes, survival rates can be 67 per cent.

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