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Join us as we recognize the vital role of partnership in achieving success. At the STREEAM Fire Warden Seminar in 2012, James Milliken, Assistant Director of Nursing at the Tennessee Department of Health, highlighted the importance of CPR/AED training for laypersons. His impactful presentation led to 100 fire wardens signing up for training sessions. This initiative aims to equip more individuals in our State complexes with life-saving skills. Let's celebrate Jim's support and partnership in improving our community's response to emergencies!
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“Partnership is one of the essential agents to performance and success.” During the STREAM Fire Warden Seminar on March 20, 2012, James (Jim) Milliken the Assistant Director of Nursing with the Tennessee Department of Health Clinical Services and Disease Management provided education and awareness of the need for CPR/AED training among lay persons. After his presentation, there were 100 STREAM fire wardens that signed up to take upcoming CPR/AED courses throughout the year. By the end of the year, there will be additional persons in our State complexes able to provide prompt, effective, administration of first aid measures that can mean the difference between life and death. We applaud Jim for his support and partnership!