Our Instructor’s authorization level of training allows them to train and certify students in the following programs:
Basic Life Support
Generally refers to the type of care that first responders, healthcare providers, and public safety professionals provide to anyone who is experiencing cardiac arrest, respiratory distress, or an obstructed airway.
Advanced First Aid
Will help provide skills, knowledge, and understanding to provide appropriate care and manage life-threatening conditions.
It covers theoretical and practical sessions on Managing the incident, Clinical observations and teaches the correct use of appropriate equipment during a resuscitation attempt.
Adult First Aid
Teaches the latest and most modern techniques. Students learn how to recognize and perform care for a variety of first-aid emergencies.
Such as cuts, scrapes, burns, head, and neck injuries, heat, and cold emergencies as well as how to treat breathing and cardiac emergencies.
Pediatric First Aid
The skill and knowledge required to provide effective first aid to children technically under the age of sixteen.
High Performance CPR
The main areas of focus of high-performance CPR performing chest compressions at the optimal depth and rate, minimizing compression interruptions, and avoiding leaning on the patient’s chest.
CPR/AED (All Ages)
This training should be taught by a certified instructor from a reputable organization.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)is an emergency procedure used if a person’s heart stops beating or breathing ceases.
An Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is a portable device used to treat people suffering from sudden cardiac arrest (heart attack), which is potentially fatal.
Wilderness First Aid
Based on evidence-based medicine and current first aid practices. The basics are the same as a standard first aid course, stop the bleeding, open the airway, and consider a head or spine injury. But a heavy focus on the “now what “.
Blood Borne Pathogens & Epi Pen Training
These are infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease in humans. Examples are Hepatitis B (HBV), Hepatitis C(HCV), and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). But are not limited to. Hepatitis B(HBV) and Hepatitis C(HCV) viruses are the most common and dangerous germs.
Child and Babysitting Safety
This is a program that teaches every teenager and young adult the skills they need to know to be a safe and successful babysitter.
We also teach the proper use of Epinephrine Auto-Injectors (EAI), oxygen and advanced bleeding control.
When you learn CPR and other life-saving skills, you play an important role in saving a life. The average time in most communities for EMS to respond is six to eight minutes.