Lighting candles of remembrance for those who died homeless in our city

read more…: Lighting candles of remembrance for those who died homeless in our city

The number of homeless people in New Hampshire did not rise in 2018, according to the annual “State of Homelessness in New Hampshire” report, but the number, about 1,450, remains a ten-percent increase from 2016. Meantime, the NH Department of Education reports a 13-percent increase since last year in the number of students identified as homeless

CMC donates new heart monitor/defibrillator to Hooksett Fire Department

read more…: CMC donates new heart monitor/defibrillator to Hooksett Fire Department

CMC is helping the Hooksett Fire-Rescue Department save lives thanks to a new device donated by CMC’s New England Heart and Vascular Institute Foundation. The Physio-Control LIFEPAK® 15 monitor/defibrillator assists first responders by recording and wirelessly transmitting a host of vital signs on a cardiac patient as well as monitoring chest compress performed on the ambulance. CMC and the New England Heart and Vascular Institute presented the device, valued at $28,000, to the Department on June 17.

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