CPR Coordinator Will Stay in Post
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The city of Beverly Hills announced that it has extended its contract with Marjelee Murrell, coordinator of the city’s cardiopulmonary resuscitation program.
Murrell, who became coordinator of the city’s extensive CPR program in 1984, has trained and supervised more than 100 volunteers who have taught CPR to more than 30,000 people. The city requires that all graduates of Beverly Hills High School pass a CPR class.
The city program is funded by the Beverly Hills Citizen CPR Committee, which receives its money from community donations.
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