In honor of World Stroke Day on Oct. 29, the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association urges people
to learn the "F.A.S.T. Song," to help remember how to spot common signs of a brain attack and what to do if one occurs.
If someone has a stroke near you, the F.A.S.T. song tells you what to do.
The letter F stands for face, if one half droops, no time to waste.
The letter A means an arm that's weak.
The letter S means it's hard to speak.
The letter T means it's time to dial 9-1-1. Call right away so help will come.
Learn the song to show you care, and help end stroke each time you share.
If someone has a stroke near you, the F.A.S.T. song tells you what to do.
The letter F stands for face, if one half droops, no time to waste.
The letter A means an arm that's weak.
The letter S means it's hard to speak.
The letter T means it's time to dial 9-1-1. Call right away so help will come.
Learn the song to show you care, and help end stroke each time you share.
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