CPR/AED Classes offered by Renton Regional Fire Authority's Station 13
CPR/AED Classes offered by Renton Regional Fire Authority's Station 13
Renton RFA partners with Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority and Valley Regional Fire Authority to provide CPR/AED and First Aid training to the community. Curriculum is based on the standards set forth by the American Heart Association and meets WISHA and OSHA requirements. CPR/AED Curriculum - Session is designed to provide the fundamental skills and confidence needed to perform CPR on an adult, child, or infant. - Participants learn how to recognize and alleviate airway obstructions, properly use an AED (automatic external defibrillator), and the signs, symptoms, and corrective action for a stroke or heart attack. First Aid Curriculum: - Session provides the fundamental skills necessary to recognize and treat medical emergencies. - Participants learn scene safety, the signs and symptoms of diabetes, stroke, and seizures, and how to best treat these emergencies. - Participants also learn how to control bleeding, treat for shock and burns, and manage head and spine injuries. Each course is broken up into two half-day sessions – one session for CPR/AED training and one session for First Aid training. - Participants can choose to sign up for one or both sessions, depending on their needs. - The entire course is taught by certified firefighter/EMT instructors. - Completion cards are given for both CPR/AED and First Aid training and are good for 2-years.
Physical Address
18002 108th Avenue Southeast, Renton, WA 98055
Hours
Office: M-F, 8am-5pm.
Voice
Website
Application process
Call or visit website to register.
Fee
$30 for CPR/AED Class $30 for First Aid Class
Eligibility
Must be 13 years or older.
Languages
Spanish
Service area
Renton, WA
Agency info
Renton Regional Fire Authority
Provides firefighting and emergency medical services to the communities within the City of Renton, King County Fire District #25, and King County Fire District #40.