NY school staff required to know cardiac arrest warning signs

In an email send to all parents, the Eastport-South Manor Central School District (ESM) in Suffolk County, New York stated there are new regulations where all school districts are required to ensure that nurses and coaches can address the treatment and monitoring of students who exhibit signs and symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest.
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