Community CPR/AED & Standard First Aid

5:15pm - 9pm on the first day Registration deadlineThis class is over Tickets Not available Address
7501 Harrison St, Forest Park, IL 60130, USADriving directions
This class is for Attendant applicants working for the Park District of Forest Park at the Forest Park Aquatic Center.
All students must complete online modules in order to participate in class. Students are allotted two attempts to complete prerequisites and Final Exam to receive Ellis & Associates' International Lifeguarding Certification. In order to maintain E&A's certification, students renewed their certification every TWO years to remain as a qualified health care provider.
Students are recommended to bring the following:
- Tablet, Notebook w/ writing utensil for notes. (optional)
- Snack / Small Meal
- Great attitude!
This is a course for the general community desiring national CPR/AED and Standard (Basic) First Aid certification at the community level. The blended learning course is a comprehensive educational program promoting objective driven and performance based training that has an integrated curriculum. The curriculum’s first aid component includes training in scene and victim assessment, caring for injuries, caring for medical emergencies, injury prevention, and emergency moves. The curriculum’s CPR component includes training in adult and pediatric CPR, using an automated external defibrillation (AED), caring for airway obstruction, and preventing and caring for heart attack and stroke. This course satisfies the required medical content defined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for workplace CPR/AED & Standard First Aid training. The course is ideal for individuals seeking certification for job requirements, as well as those just desiring to learn lifesaving skills and information. This hands-on course covers content defined by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR), and promulgated through the publication of the “CPR and ECC Guidelines by the American Heart Association. Students receive the most current content through a variety of educational methods, and must practice the required lifesaving skills on manikins and through simulations, drills and exercises to earn certification cards.
Review program syllabus materials before the first scheduled class.
This is an interactive class. You will be moving around often, please dress comfortably for the class.