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Since 1909, the American Red Cross has trained tens of millions of people in first aid and CPR, translating the consensus of medical science into practical, easy-to-understand information for the American public. Today, Red Cross chapters offer a variety of first aid programs for different age groups and general, professional and workplace audiences.
- Workplace Training
- First Aid/CPR/AED Program
- Adult CPR/AED Training
- Community First Aid and Safety
- Community CPR
- First Aid for Children Today (F.A.C.T.)
- Basic Aid Training (B.A.T.)
- Babysitter’s Training
- Sport Safety Training
- First Aid Responding to Emergencies and Emergency Response.
All programs emphasize the importance of prevention and reflect the most recent changes in cardiac care. The goal of Red Cross courses is to teach people not only how to respond to injuries, but also how to prevent them.
The American Red Cross has been a leader in aquatic education since 1914. Aquatic programs are offered for all ages and skill levels with a focus on Learn to Swim and aquatic safety training. Courses include:
- Longfellow's Whale Tales (for children)
- Lifeguard Training
- Learn to Swim (levels I to VII)
- GuardStart
- Community Water Safety and the Aquatic Examiner Service.
Many, but not all of our First Aid/CPR classes are offered on a regular scheduled basis at our main building and 16 branch offices. To view those classes click on the link below.