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  • A couple months ago, our grandpa scared the family with a choking incident during Sunday morning brunch. Aided by a skilled restaurant patron, we successfully performed a couple abdominal thrusts (you're not supposed to call it the Heimlich maneuver anymore), and grandpa is doing just fine. Ever since then, my wife and I have been motivated to refresh our CPR skills. Also, working in a healthcare profession, it's good for me to be certified anyway. A brief online search brought me to Heart Savers. They offer a great combo package of CPR, AED (automated external defibrillator), and First Aid certifications. Be sure to choose the one credentialed by the American Safety Health Institute. The locations were better than the ones offered by the Red Cross, and $50 for about 6 hours of hands-on instruction is a great deal. I paid online, but you can also pay in-person. Our class began at 8 am on Sunday morning. We got signed in with our instructor Scott and waited for class to begin. During the introduction, several students came in late. One was even 40 minutes late and still accepted. It sounds like Heart Savers has improved their customer service from several years back ;) The instruction was great! Scott gave us a great overview of CPR procedures, explaining how to assess the victim and the steps to take depending on the severity of the situation. We then got to perform our skills on both baby and adult-sized manikins. Scott did a nice job of tying in fun movie references and kept the training lighthearted. I can't say I was ever really bored the whole time and learned a ton. After the CPR/AED course, we had about a 20 minute break before the First Aid session, so we ran to a nearby Circle K for snacks. The First Aid course is a little more monotonous because you go through a coursebook, but we still enjoyed learning how to handle different kinds of emergencies. No matter what profession you're in, I really urge everyone to learn these lifesaving skills. You really never know when you might need to use them. And, you don't want to be unprepared if you do. Heart Savers offers very affordable, convenient, and enjoyable classes on how to be up to speed in case you're called to act!
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