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Yes, if they need it!

If they get to the point where you've found them unresponsive, not breathing and with no signs of life...

You've called EMS (and for an AED) or had someone else do it....

And nothing's happened (no apparent recovery)

Then it's time to get going with the CPR skills - the devices clearly aren't working (and yes, they can fail just like anything else).

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