Classes & Events
Calendar ViewStandard CPR/AED and/or First Aid Challenge
These sessions provide students with the opportunity to demonstrate competency of their skills and knowledge outside the formal class setting.The participant has sole responsibility for preparing for knowledge & skill tests.
No instruction or “coaching” is provided during a challenge session. Generally, challenges are recommended only for those who have taken CPR training more than once & feel completely confident with their knowledge & skills. Students must have prior knowledge of skills and be prepared to test upon arrival.
CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer Challenge
These sessions provide students with the opportunity to demonstrate competency of their skills and knowledge outside the formal class setting. The participant has sole responsibility for preparing for knowledge & skill tests.
No instruction or “coaching” is provided during a challenge session. Generally, challenges are recommended only for those who have taken CPR training more than once & feel completely confident with their knowledge & skills. Students must have prior knowledge of skills
and be prepared to test upon arrival.
Adult and Child CPR/AED, Infant CPR & First Aid
Tues., September 7: 5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
continuing on Thurs., September 9; 5:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
This course combines CPR and first aid training to teach participants to recognize and care for breathing and cardiac emergencies in infants, children and adults; perform first aid for cuts, scrapes, bruises, burns, bleeding, sprains and strains; treat sudden illnesses, including poisonings and heat and cold emergencies; minimize the effects of shock; and recognize emergencies and take action. This course also includes training in using an automated external defibrillator (AED) on a victim of sudden cardiac arrest. Useful textbook helps students retain skills and serves as a reference tool in an emergency.
This class is designed for individuals who are not professional rescuers. Nurses, Lifeguards, EMS students, athletic trainers and anyone else who requires training to provide CPR in a professional capacity should instead take CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer and Healthcare Provider.
CPR/AED & First Aid Instructor Course
Tuesdays and Thursday, September 7 & 9, 14 & 16, 21 & 23
This course is designed to train instructor candidates to teach the American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED courses.
Prerequisites:
• Minimum age of 17
• Fundamentals of Instructor Training session is included in the course
• Pass preliminary written exam and skills sessions at the beginning of the course
Adult CPR/AED Review
Teaches particpants how to recognize and care for life-threatening emergencies in adults. This course is for those who have current certification and need to renew. This is a brief review of skills before being tested.
This class is designed for individuals who are not professional rescuers. Nurses, Lifeguards, EMS students, athletic trainers and anyone else who requires training to provide CPR in a professional capacity should instead take CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer and Healthcare Provider.
Must bring book and have been certified within the last year.
Adult CPR/AED & First Aid
Learn the skills needed to prevent, recognize and provide basic care for injuries and sudden illnesses until advanced medical personnel arrive. This course covers first aid and adult CPR, featuring hands-on practice and real-life scenarios. Useful take-home course materials help you retain skills and serve as reference tools in an emergency. Meets OSHA Standards. This course also includes training in the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) on a victim of sudden cardiac arrest.
This class is designed for individuals who are not professional rescuers. Nurses, Lifeguards, EMS students, athletic trainers and anyone else who requires training to provide CPR in a professional capacity should instead take CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer and Healthcare Provider.
Basic Babysitter's Training
This course gives 11 – 15 year-olds the knowledge, skills and confidence to care for infants and school-age children. Video, activities, hands-on skills training and discussion are used for a complete learning experience.
Learn how to respond to emergencies and illnesses with first aid, rescue breathing and other appropriate care; make decisions under pressure; communicate with parents to learn household rules; recognize safety and hygiene issues; manage young children; feed, diaper and care for infants. Course fee includes an easy-to-use handbook, emergency reference guide, and CD-ROM.
Standard CPR/AED and/or First Aid Challenge
These sessions provide students with the opportunity to demonstrate competency of their skills and knowledge outside the formal class setting. The participant has sole responsibility for preparing for knowledge & skill tests.
No instruction or “coaching” is provided during a challenge session. Generally, challenges are recommended only for those who have taken CPR training more than once & feel completely confident with their knowledge & skills. Students must have prior knowledge of skills
and be prepared to test upon arrival.
CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer Challenge
These sessions provide students with the opportunity to demonstrate competency of their skills and knowledge outside the formal class setting. The participant has sole responsibility for preparing for knowledge & skill tests.
No instruction or “coaching” is provided during a challenge session. Generally, challenges are recommended only for those who have taken CPR training more than once & feel completely confident with their knowledge & skills. Students must have prior knowledge of skills
and be prepared to test upon arrival.
Adult and Child CPR/AED & Infant CPR
This hands-on skill training prepares students to recognize and respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, infants and children. This course also includes training in using an automated external defibrillator (AED) on a victim of sudden cardiac arrest.
This class is designed for individuals who are not professional rescuers. Nurses, Lifeguards, EMS students, athletic trainers and anyone else who requires training to provide CPR in a professional capacity should instead take CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer and Healthcare Provider.
