Become a Lifesaver with CPR Savers

Welcome to CPR Savers: Emergency Response Training! 

This course is designed to equip you with the essential skills needed to perform CPR effectively, whether you're a healthcare professional, first responder, or a concerned citizen. CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, is a critical life-saving procedure that can double or triple a person's chance of survival during cardiac arrest. In emergencies, every second counts, and knowing how to perform CPR can make the difference between life and death. Our expert-led training will guide you through the fundamentals of CPR, from recognizing emergencies to performing high-quality chest compressions and rescue breaths. By the end of this course, you will be confident in your ability to respond swiftly and effectively in critical situations.

Join us today to make a difference when it matters most.

CPR Training for Adults

In our CPR Savers: Emergency Response Training course, you'll learn the vital techniques needed to perform CPR on adults. Adult CPR is crucial in situations like sudden cardiac arrest, where immediate and effective chest compressions and rescue breaths can significantly improve survival rates. Our comprehensive training covers everything from recognizing signs of cardiac distress to performing high-quality compressions and breaths, ensuring you are prepared to act swiftly and confidently in any emergency.

CPR Training for Children

Children require a different approach when it comes to CPR, and our course provides specialized training to address these unique needs. From infants to adolescents, you'll learn the specific techniques tailored to younger bodies, including appropriate compression depth and breathing methods. Understanding how to properly perform CPR on children is essential for parents, caregivers, and anyone who interacts with young people. Our training ensures you have the knowledge and skills to provide lifesaving assistance to children in critical situations.

CPR and Cardiac Arrest Facts

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    About 80% of all out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur in private residential settings, so being trained to perform CPR can mean the difference between life and death for a loved one.

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    Over 1.5 million heart attacks occur each year and approximately 350,000 people die before reaching the hospital.

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    Your brain dies in four to six minutes without oxygen, and the average response time for medics to arrive on scene is eight to ten minutes.

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    CPR can keep your brain alive until help arrives. OSHA requires businesses to offer CPR and first aid to their employees to be prepared for emergencies.

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    Accidental injuries, including choking and drowning, are the leading cause of death in children, sending over 16 million kids each year to the emergency room.66

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    CPR is not just for heart attacks! Approximately 7 million Americans suffer disabling injuries in their own houses and backyards each year, resulting from accidents which may require CPR.