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All students who seek admission to the
Emergency Medical Services programs must be CPR certified. When
choosing a CPR class, students must look for an Advanced or Rescure
CPR course which includes AED, Adult, Child and Infant CPR training.
What is Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation (CPR)? It is a basic emergency procedure
for life support, consisting of artificial respiration and manual
external cardiac massage (compressions).
Here is a list of CPR
training sites you may contact for training. Besides those sites,
you may want to contact local hospitals and fire departments because
they sometimes offer CPR training to the public. You may go to any
CPR training site as long as they offer the Healthcare Provider
or Rescue CPR course.
| CPR
Trainer: |
Contact
Information: |
| CPR
Emergency Management Resources |
972-235-8330
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| Jennifer
Khonsari |
214-770-6872
www.texascpr.com |
| American
Heart Association |
www.americanheart.org
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| Alert
CPR Emergency Training Center (Stephen Thomas) |
972-966-2944
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| CPR
Associates
(Thomas Swalm) |
940-594-5902
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| Jimmy Puga |
214-551-4067
214-387-9126 |
| Gail Tolle |
972-824-2909 |
Heartsmart Training
(Bettina Cooper) |
972-978-7354
HEARTSMART0925@aol.com
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