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Fire District 13 - La Conner - Public CPR/AED/Basic First Aid & CPR AED Courses

By Skagit County EMS (other events)

3 Dates Through Jul 18, 2021
 
ABOUT ABOUT

Disclaimer: This is a lay-person level training course and does not meet the requirements for Healthcare Providers. If you are seeking certification for employment, be sure to check with your employer to ensure this course meets any requirements they may have.

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Refund requests must be made via email at least 2 days before the date of the event. Sales are final if your ticket it purchased in that 2 day time frame.

Exception: Please be aware that if the minimum threshold for the class is not met the class will be cancelled and refunds issued.

Details will be in your confirmation email.

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Public Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation & First Aid Training Courses

Skagit County EMS, in conjunction with the American Health and Safety Institute (ASHI), offers CPR/ First Aid and AED training. The certification is good for 2 years and training includes Infant, Child & Adults. The cost of the class is $65.00 per person and space is limited. 

Most people who experience cardiac arrest at home or in a public location die because they do not receive immediate CPR from someone on scene. Those first few minutes, after 911 is called, are important. Providing proper CPR can drastically increases a cardiac arrest victims chances of survival.

The ASHI CPR, AED and Basic First Aid training program is intended for individuals who are not healthcare providers or professional rescuers but desire or are required to be certified in CPR, the use of an AED, and first aid. There are no class prerequisites.

This course includes the Adult, Child and Infant training program. It provides a broad training for most applications.

The goal of this training program is to help students develop the knowledge, skills and confidence to respond in a medical emergency. Founded in basic principles of instructional design and learning theory, ASHI promotes a “toolbox” approach to learning. This approach gives instructors flexibility in both presentation strategies and material in order to reach students with widely varying ability in the countless instructional settings that exist in the real world. CRP, AED and Basic First Aid is designed to include a significand amount of hands-on skill practice.