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6. Trouble Breathing May Indicate Cardiac Arrest.

A person in cardiac arrest is likely unable to breathe on their own or will be wheezing or gasping for air. Someone in such distress should have their airways checked to make sure nothing is blocking them. Trained individuals should administer CPR to individuals who cannot breathe on their own, and 9-1-1 should be called immediately.

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