West Henderson Hospital CEO Chris Loftus explains the Guinness World Records attempt for the most people performing CPR in 12 hours, happening Saturday, June 13, 2026, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. The free public event is led by the Las Vegas Raiders and Intermountain Health, in collaboration with West Henderson Hospital. Anyone age 12 and up can take part on the stadium field, with on-site training and no experience required.
EVENT DETAILS
What: Guinness World Records attempt, most people performing hands-only CPR in 12 hours
When: Saturday, June 13, 2026, 8 AM to 8 PM
Where: Allegiant Stadium, 3333 Al Davis Way, Las Vegas, NV 89118
Cost: Free to participate, free parking
Who can join: Ages 12 and up, no experience needed, training provided on-site
Partners: Las Vegas Raiders, Intermountain Health, West Henderson Hospital
Register: https://lvraiders.webflow.io/events/world-record-cpr-event
COMMON QUESTIONS
What is the CPR world record event in Las Vegas? A community attempt at the Guinness World Records title for most people performing CPR in 12 hours, at Allegiant Stadium on June 13, 2026.
How do I sign up?
Register in advance at the link above. Each person registers individually.
Is it free?
Yes. Participation and parking are both free.
Do I need CPR experience?
No. Hands-only CPR training is provided on-site before your attempt.
Who is behind it?
The Las Vegas Raiders and Intermountain Health, in collaboration with West Henderson Hospital.
This is a clip from an upcoming episode of Fargo Talks with West Henderson Hospital CEO Chris Loftus, releasing next month.
West Henderson Hospital: https://westhendersonhospital.com
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