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Season 1, Episode 7: Bystanders Use AED to Save Girl Who Suddenly Collapsed at Gym
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Follow along as we listen to a news story in simplified Japanese about a group of bystanders who used an automated external defibrillator (AED) to revive a young girl that suddenly collapsed during basketball practice. Japan has widespread deployment of AEDs, but public awareness and preparedness remains an issue. We study Japanese phrases and vocabulary for emergencies, and learn about how to use these lifesaving machines, and where they can be found.
All Episodes - Season 1
Episode 1
Age of Legal Adulthood to Be Lowered to 18 in April
Episode 2
People in Japan Donate 4 Billion Yen to Ukraine through Embassy
Episode 3
Sightseeing Route Reopens in Owakudani Hakone
Episode 4
Researchers Develop Plastic That Decomposes After Use
Episode 5
International Organization Formed to Fight Manga, Anime Piracy Sites
Episode 6
Frequent “Anomalous” Rainfall in Japan Caused by Rising Temperatures
Episode 7
Bystanders Use AED to Save Girl Who Suddenly Collapsed at Gym
Episode 8
Japan Tops Ranking of Tourism Destinations for First Time
Episode 9
More Convenience Stores Offering Prescription Medication Pickup Service
Episode 10
How to Prevent Heatstroke and Save Electricity on Air Conditioning
Episode 11
“Don't Drink and Drive” Applies to Electric Scooters
Episode 12
Japan Aims to Restore International Student Numbers to Pre-Pandemic Level
Episode 13
New Services Bring Overgrown Produce to Market
Episode 14
Earthquake Drill for International Residents Conducted in Plain Japanese
Episode 15
Number of People Aged 100 and Over in Japan Tops 90,000 for First Time
Episode 16
Japan Compiles Measures for Potential Dual Outbreak of COVID and Flu
Episode 17
Studies Underway to Reduce Salt While Maintaining Flavor
Episode 18
New Year's Greeting Cards Go on Sale in Japan
Episode 19
Using Cameras to Detect Human Presence and Eliminate Accidents at Railway Crossings
Episode 20
International Residents in Kagawa Experience the “Henro” Pilgrimage