Our American Red Cross–certified CPR/First Aid/AED course equips students with the skills to recognize emergencies, provide immediate lifesaving care, and respond confidently until EMS arrives. Training includes adult, child, and infant CPR, choking response, AED operation, and essential first‑aid techniques for bleeding, burns, shock, sudden illness, and injuries. This nationally recognized certification is valid for two years and meets workplace and OSHA compliance standards.
CPR & AED Component
Focuses on cardiac and breathing emergencies.
Precautions when using an AED (water, metal surfaces, implanted devices, etc.)
Recognizing cardiac emergencies and early warning signs
Cardiac Chain of Survival and why early CPR/AED use matters
High‑quality CPR for adults, children, and infants
Choking response for conscious and unconscious victims
AED operation: pads placement, safety checks, shock delivery
First Aid Component
Covers the most common sudden illnesses and injuries.
When and how to move an injured person safely
Scene safety and how to prioritize care
Good Samaritan laws and consent
Bleeding control and wound management
Burns, cuts, scrapes
Shock recognition and care
Heat‑ and cold‑related emergencies
Head, neck, and spinal injuries
Musculoskeletal injuries (sprains, fractures, dislocations)
Sudden illnesses such as diabetic emergencies, stroke, seizures, allergic reactions

Adult & Pediatric Coverage
The course trains students to respond to emergencies involving:
- Adults (12+ years)
- Children
- Infants
This includes age‑specific CPR techniques, choking protocols, and assessment differences.


