The American Red Cross offers a hands-on CPR and AED training course for everyone. This course is available in both online and in-person formats and covers the basics of CPR and how to use an AED. The course also includes instructions on how to recognize when someone is having a heart attack and how to respond.
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The American Red Cross offers a hands-on 1st aid and cpr training course for everyone. The course is offered at no cost and covers the basics of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillator (AED) use. The course is available to members and non-members and can be completed in one day.
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The American Red Cross recommends that everyone learn CPR and AED skills, especially those who are:
• Over 60 years old
• Have a heart condition
• Wear a pacemaker or other electronic device that could malfunction during an emergency
• Nursing mothers
• Children under age 5
• Anyone who may be incapacitated during an emergency
The American Red Cross offers a Hands-On CPR and AED Training Course for everyone. The 10-hour course is designed to provide individuals with the skills they need to safely provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automatic external defibrillator (AED) when needed.
The course is available in English and Spanish and can be taken at your local Red Cross branch. The goal of the training is to increase the chances of survival for people who have a cardiac arrest.