This page gives information and guidance about cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). This includes hands-only CPR and CPR with rescue breaths.
If someone is unconscious and not breathing normally, call 999 and start CPR straight away.
When you call 999 for an ambulance, you should be given basic life-saving instructions over the phone, including advice about CPR.
If you have been trained in CPR, including rescue breaths, and feel confident using your skills, you should give chest compressions with rescue breaths.
If you're not completely confident, attempt hands-only CPR instead.
To carry out a chest compression:
You should carry out CPR with rescue breaths on a child. It's more likely children will have a problem with their airways and breathing than a problem with their heart.