Heart Safe Richland

To Protect and Enhance the Quality of Life

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Interested in Attending an Upcoming Heart Safe Class?

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2025 Heart Health Month Initiatives

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Collaborative Effort with Kadlec and Richland Fire Department & Emergency Services 

Public Service Announcments in partnership with Kadlec and KNDU

Symptoms of a Cardiac Event
Know Your Risks 
Keeping Your Heart Healthy

Additional Information on Heart Safe Richland 

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What: Heart Safe Richland will reduce the number of cardiac arrest related deaths within the City of Richland and greater Tri-City area.

How: Teaching Hands-Only CPR and AED use to 10% of our population annually, building strong relationships with our local partners in emergency medicine, and promoting Public Access Defibrillation with strategic placement of AED’s throughout Richland.  

Time is valuable. In as little as 30-minutes, we will provide you with the most recent data and hands-on skills required to save a life.

When: Richland Fire & Emergency Services offers open enrollment classes once per quarter, as well as is recruiting local Home Owner Associations (HOA), businesses, churches, athletic facilities, etc. to host classes and become part of our Heart Safe Community. 

Contact: If you have questions or would like more information, please call or email HeartSafe program coordinator, Captain Josh Smith at    509-578-9400 or jsmith@ci.richland.wa.us. 

   

Heart Safe Richland Campus Partners

Congratulations to our first Heart Safe business! 

Windermere Group One group photo with RFD

 Windermere Group One - October 2019

 and our first school!Chief Joseph Middle School - June 2019

Chief Joseph Middle School -  June 2019

Kevin Norris, Principal of Chief Joseph Middle School, is recognized by program coordinator and Richland firefighter Josh Smith and his training team, for their efforts in participating in the school-wide community program.

 

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