Post on 13-Jan-2016
One Hundred and Eighty-Three Massachusetts HEARTSafe Communitiesas of December 17, 2010
Covering 68% of the Census PopulationCovering 68% of the Census Population
Updated by the Massachusetts Office of Emergency Medical Services 12/17/2010
Massachusetts HeartSafe Communities by County and Emergency Medical Service Region
HEARTSafe Community Designation requires that a Community VIGOROUSLYsupport community training in CPR and strategic public place of AEDs for trained users
City of Fall River designated a "HeartSafe” CommunityCity of Fall River designated a "HeartSafe” Community
MIT is the first college in the country to become a HeartSafe CommunityMIT is the first college in the country to become a HeartSafe Community
Heartsafe@MIT
Six Flags of New England designated a "HeartSafe” CommunitySix Flags of New England designated a "HeartSafe” Community
Cape Cod designated a "HeartSafe” CommunityCape Cod designated a "HeartSafe” Community
North Adams designated a "HeartSafe” CommunityNorth Adams designated a "HeartSafe” Community
Duxbury designated a "HeartSafe” CommunityDuxbury designated a "HeartSafe” Community
Ashland designated a "HeartSafe” CommunityAshland designated a "HeartSafe” Community