CPR classes are offered at Evergreen Hospital and through the Red Cross. For more information call Evergreen Hospital at 425.899.3000 or visit their website. Information regarding CPR classes from the Red Cross can be accessed from their website.
Please check other fire departments; Redmond does not provide CPR classes for businesses.
Citizens:
Redmond offers fee-based CPR classes twice a year through the event called “Redmond Ready”. For more information e-mail Janeen Olson with questions.
CPR classes are offered at Evergreen Hospital and through the Red Cross. For more information call Evergreen Hospital at 425.899.3000 or visit their website.
Information regarding CPR classes from the Red Cross can be accessed from their website.
King County Fire District 20 conducts periodic CERT basic courses. The fundamental classes will be taught on weekday evenings with one final training taking place on a weekend. To learn more about the upcoming CERT course please complete the form below.
First Aid, CPR/AED training is offered by Universal Fire & Safety, Inc. At Universal Fire & Safety, we understand the importance of creating an emergency response team that is skilled and prepared to handle even the most serious incidents.
These courses include hands-on instruction with engaging training from instructors certified by the American Heart Association. The 1:1 student-mannequin ratio allows for personalized instruction and feedback. Also available as an online course with in-person CPR skills assessment.
First Aid/CPR/AED training is offered by Forklift Aerial Safety Training. FAST safety training will travel to your business or job site to train your on-site. Training at your facility saves you time and travel expenses.
Emergency procedure for providing artificial respiration and blood circulation when normal breathing and circulation have stopped, usually as a result of trauma such as heart attack or near-drowning.
When a person has a cardiac arrest, survival depends on immediately receiving CPR from someone nearby. Hands-Only CPR has been shown to be as effective in the first few minutes as conventional CPR for cardiac arrest at home.
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