Save a Life by knowing how to preform CPR and use a AED
CPR and AED
Emergency First Response CPR and AED course teaches the basic principles of CPR and how to deploy and use an Automated External Defibrillation (AED) in an emergency situation. This life saving device can increase a patient’s chance of survival from a cardiac arrest by fifty percent.
This course is very popular for annual CPR (re-)training often required for the workplace.
What will you Learn
The Emergency First Response CPR and AED course guides you in preforming providing you these necessary skills in safely administrating life saving skills.
- Scene and Primary Assessment
- Adult and Child CPR and AED use
- Adult CPR – Chest Compressions combined with Rescue Breaths
- Infant CPR
- Adult and Child Choking
- Infant Choking
Schedule
Flexible schedules is our speciality! We don’t have just certain times of the month or year when classes are held, we hold them on demand. We understand you have a busy schedule or a timeframe that you must obtain your certification. That’s why here at National Scuba we work with your and ours schedule to get you certified. Why wait for other shops to offer their course when we can usually schedule you in on your schedule.
Getting Started
Call 1-850-860-7002 or Stop by National Scuba in Pensacola, FL to start your CPR and AED course or receive more information. Your course will materials will include CPR and AED Manual and video. By studying independently, you’re better prepared to jump right into the scenarios to practice saving a life.
CPR and AED – $49 + tax
Your CPR and AED course pricing is all inclusive, will will provide the CPR mannequin and training AED for your use. Also included is the Book and use of the Video to get your started before class training starts.
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