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CPR Classes

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CPR

Join us at Fire station 145 for a CPR Certification class on Dec. 9th @6pm for $50. This provides you with life saving techniques in choking, bleeding control, anaphylaxis assisted treatments and Certification card for CPR. Please sign up here!

 CPR Certification Class and Hands Only CPR classes are available upon request.

A minimum of ten students are needed for any type of scheduled CPR class.

All classes will also teach how to use an AED and basic First Aid Techniques.

A CPR Certification class cost $50 and needs to be paid prior to receiving a CPR Certification card. 

Intended audience: The intended audience is individuals who are not healthcare providers or professional rescuers who desire, or are occupationally required, to be trained and certified in adult First aid and/or CPR AED for the adult, child, or infant.

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Please contact our CPR Program Manager at cpr@dmfd.org if you have any questions 

CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is beneficial for the public to know for several reasons:
1. **Immediate Response**: CPR can be administered right away in emergencies such as cardiac arrest, buying crucial time until professional help arrives.
2. **Life-Saving**: It can significantly increase the chances of survival for someone experiencing cardiac arrest by maintaining blood flow and oxygenation to vital organs.
3. **Community Resilience**: When more people know CPR, communities become more resilient to sudden cardiac emergencies, increasing overall safety.
4. **Empowerment**: Learning CPR empowers individuals to take action in emergencies, potentially saving the life of a loved one, friend, or even a stranger.
Overall, CPR is a critical skill that equips individuals to respond effectively to cardiac emergencies, making communities safer and potentially saving lives.

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