Services



Active Shooter Prevention/Response

Topics


– Definitions
– Attacker Profiles
– Risk Assessments
– Disaster Response Psychology
– Learning from Past Events
– How to Survive an Attack
– Handling Law Enforcement
– Special Considerations

This course is designed for individuals and organizations who are interested in preventing and surviving an active shooter or other attack. Course curriculum is supported by the Federal Bureau of Investigation as well as other federal and local agencies. For the most effective training experience, we recommend taking this concurrently with Stop the Bleed.

American Heart Association CPR/AED, First Aid Provider

Topics

Certification valid for two (2) years.

– Patient Assessment
– CPR and AED use
– Asthma
– Muscle and Bone Injuries
– Seizures
– Trauma
– Heat and Cold Emergencies
– Allergic Reactions/Anaphylaxis
and more.



This course is designed for any party who is interested in being prepared in the event of an emergency. The pediatric version of this course is available for interested parties or for those who are fulfilling requirements for employment at a daycare or other childcare facility.

Stop the Bleed

Topics


– Personal Safety
– ABC’s of Bleeding Control
– Types of Bleeding Control
– Child Considerations
– Impalement
– Improvised Tourniquet Use
and more

This course is meticulously crafted to cater to a broad spectrum of individuals, regardless of background or profession, because the ability to address major bleeding should be a fundamental skill for all. In a world where emergencies can strike unexpectedly, empowering each and every person with the knowledge and proficiency to halt severe bleeding is not just advantageous but crucial. Shockingly, statistics reveal that over 60,000 lives are tragically lost each year due to uncontrolled bleeding incidents.

American Heart Association
Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider

Topics:

Certification valid for two (2) years.
– Adult, Child, and Infant CPR
– Conscious and Unconscious Choking
– Automated External Defibrillator (AED) use and special considerations
– Breathing Barriers, Bag Valve Masks, and 2 Rescuer CPR
– Cardiopulmonary Emergencies and Special Situations

This course satisfies requirements for clinical and emergency healthcare providers among other professions. Additionally, nursing/therapy students, interns, and any other individual may take this course.

Disclaimer:  Use of American Heart Association materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart association.
Any fees charged for such course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA