Loma Linda company seeking community partnerships

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LifeTech Inc., a Loma Linda-based business that provides CPR, First Aid and other health and safety training, is now selling automatic external defibrillators and is looking for schools, clubs and other community organizations to partner with, according to a press release from the company. 
"LifeTech can offer fundraising guidance, medical information, presentations and classes to schools, clubs, organizations, businesses and individuals seeking to purchase AEDs," according to the release.
LifeTech is also interested in working with city administrators to develop public access defibrillator programs in local communities. Information: (888) 277-2577, or visit www.lifetechonline.com.

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