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Do you want to learn how to save a life? Potentially save a stranger, or loved one from death? Well I have good news, Prism CPR Training Center is the place to go. I needed to find a basic life support training class and luckily, I just google searched "basic life support" and this was the first place that had it. It was fairly close to my house, and it was scheduled for the the following weekend, so I went for it. It was for 9AM and the class was approximately 4 hours long for $50, which is what you should expect. My instructor, Tom, said that there are other courses that are more expensive and range from 6-7 hours, so I'm glad that I could take this class and save time & money. The class starts off in the beginning pretty basic. The book that you get seems really dense and confusing at first, but things are summarized real well by Tom, if that is who you have. He skips a lot of unnecessary stuff, which saves lots and lots of time. He makes you practice certain techniques adequately where you should be confident to apply them in the real world, if need be. Tom is a really nice guy and make the class fun. If you need tot take this class for any reason, I recommend taking it at this facility, and hopefully, you get it with Tom!
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