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Does just knowing how to respond to emergencies actually decrease risk to those around you or is practicing specific skills necessary to reduce risk?.

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knowing how to respond to emergencies is more important. If you know how to perform CPR but don't know anything else, and the situation does not require CPR, then your skills are useless.

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This is an opinion question, so you got my opinion.

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