AMBU pocket-masks and keychain face-shields are available to attendees at a discounted rate. These barrier devices will allow you to safely provide rescue breaths to non-family members!
Do you know how to respond if your friend or family member is injured, choking, stops breathing, or goes into cardiac arrest? It's worth the time to get the proper training and get certified!
Join Pittsburgh CPR for an outstanding opportunity to gain skills and knowledge that may help you save a life!
Our experienced CPR, AED & First Aid instructors will train and certify you in relieving an obstructed airway, performing CPR, & the use of AED (Automated External Defibrillator) equipment on adults, children, & infants.
First Aid participants will learn how to respond to life threatening emergencies such as: bleeding, broken bones, shock, burns, allergic reactions, stroke, heat exhaustion, hypothermia, and more!
All participants will receive:
Participants will have the opportunity to practice and perfect their CPR, AED, & First Aid skills before leaving the training session. Pocket-masks and keychain face-shields are available for purchase at a discounted rate during the training session.
Thank you for your interest in keeping your loved ones safe! Our staff looks forward to meeting you and helping to prepare you for a real life emergency!
We recommend you wear loose, comfortable clothing to the training session. You will be practicing skills that require you to perform strenuous physical activity, bending, standing, and lifting. If you have any physical conditions that might prevent you from engaging in these activities, please inform our staff by contacting Kevin (kevin@pittsburghcpr.com), or by informing an instructor during the training session. The instructors may be able to adjust the equipment if you have back, knee, or hip problems, or if you are pregnant.
This course may include physical strain, possibility of cross-infection and emotional stress. If your physician has recommended that you avoid strenuous activity in any way, you need to realize that CPR is hard work! This is true both in practicing on the manikins and doing CPR for a cardiac arrest victim. If you have a medical or cardiac history that may be aggravated by this course, you should consult your physician and ask his or her advice as to whether you should participate in a CPR course. If you have reservations about being able to perform CPR on a cardiac arrest victim, you should consider this before beginning the course. If you have recently had any type of infectious disease, including upper respiratory infection or open sores in your mouth or hands, it may be better to defer manikin practice until you are well. Our manikins, AED trainers, and additional equipment used in training classes and exercises are disinfected using a bleach solution after each class use. Pittsburgh CPR will, at the request of a student or facility, disinfect each manikin between use by each student.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our office at 412-407-2770.
To pay by check, please call our staff at 412-407-2770 or email us at info@pittsburghcpr.com