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AHA Authorized Provider of CPR and ECC Courses Since 2009

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Courses Offered

BLS for Healthcare Provider Course– Pariticipants will learn the skills of CPR for Adult/Child/Infant, the use of AED’s and relief of foreign body obstructions. Audience- Dental Professionals, Behavioral Health Professionals, Nurses, Nursing Assistants, EMT’s, Paramedics, Respiratory Therapist, Physical Therapist

Heartsaver CPR/AED- Participants will learn the skills of CPR for Adult/Child/Infant, the use of foreign body obstructions, and the use of AED’s Audience- Non Healthcare Providers, DCC Approved Transitional Facilities, Daycare Personnel, School Personnel, Church Personnel, Camp Personnel,Girl Scouts/Boy Scouts, Law Enforcement Officers, Babysitters, Construction Workers, CDL Truck Drivers, Office Workers.

Heartsaver First Aid (with or without CPR/AED)- Participants will learn basic first aid skills for the most common medical/trauma conditions Audience-  Great for Church Groups, School Personnel, Church Personnel, Camp Groups, Community Organizations, Girl Scouts/Boy Scouts, Babysitters, Parents/Teachers.

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American Heart Association Mission

The American Heart Association’s Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) Programs deliver a dynamic message of hope- the hope of saving lives. New treatments have improved the possibility of survival from cardiovascular emergencies, cardiac arrest, and stroke. These new treatments offer the hope of improved quality of life for people who suffer these events.

Increasing public awareness of the importance of early intervention and ensuring greater public access to defibrillation will save many lives. ECC programs train more than 12 million people every year by educating healthcare providers, caregivers, and the general public on how to respond to these emergencies.

-AHA

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