Windsor Central High School upgrades its student CPR training with the addition of a new all-in-one CPR training kit.

Donated by the American Heart Association and Visions Federal Credit Union, the kit can be used to facilitate CPR in school training for up to 20 students at once.

The kit includes ten inflatable mannequins, ten AED training simulators, and a CPR training video. 

The school will use these kits to continue offering hands-on CPR training in high school physical education classes as part of the school curriculum.

"Now, we're going to basically give kids partners and they can get way more skills, way more adept at it, and we can give them feedback way faster instead of people waiting to have their turn," said Jeff Nolan, Physical Education Teacher at WCHS.

"Its not only giving students and educators a chance and tools to save their classmates and save community members, but also empowers them to continue their their passion for a healthy lifestyle," said Jocelyn Bailey, Community Liaison at Visions Federal Credit Union.

Visions also donated $10,000 to the American Heart Association.