LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — In a bold push to save lives and make history, Allegiant Stadium will turn into a CPR training ground in the hopes of breaking a Guinness World Records™.
Community members are invited to Allegiant Stadium on Saturday, June 13, for a Guinness World Records™ attempt to set the mark for the most people performing CPR in 12 hours.
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The Las Vegas Raiders and Intermountain Health, in collaboration with West Henderson Hospital, will lead the stadium-wide effort to top the current record, set in Times Square, New York, with 3,500 participants.
Those looking to participate are urged to register for a timeslot online. Organizers say the experience is expected to take less than an hour, including time for games and light refreshments.
Participation and parking are free, and attendees must be 12 years of age or older.
For a full list of frequently asked questions, or to register, click here.
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