Language barriers and fear of police may prevent minority 911 calls
By Shereen Lehman (Reuters) – In poor, mostly Latino areas of Denver, Colorado, people who suffer cardiac arrest are less likely to get help in part because distrust of law enforcement and language barriers stop bystanders from calling 911 or learning CPR, researchers say. “We always sort of take it for granted the people will call 911, and this is the first study to really take a step back and say, gosh there’s real barriers that we need to talk about,” said Dr. Comilla Sasson, who led the new study. …
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