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Texas CPR Training, LLC
Serving Dallas, Texas and surrounding areas!



Heartsaver® First Aid Online With CPR & AED Renewal

Nearly 80 percent of cardiac arrests occur outside the hospital. And in
recent years, OSHA reports that approximately 4 million workplace
injuries and illnesses occurred annually. Providing employees and
designated first responders training that will enable them to take
appropriate rescuer action at the workplace, before professional help
arrives, is critical for positive survival outcomes.
The Heartsaver® First Aid Online With CPR & AED Renewal Course is for
businesses and other entities that want to provide first aid, and CPR
and AED renewal training to their employees or designated first
responders. This course presents the cognitive portion (Part 1) online
and offers a blended learning solution for organizations that face
obstacles implementing classroom.

Course Covers:
First aid basics
Medical emergencies
Injury emergencies
Environmental
emergencies
CPR
AED use

Features
• Interactive questions and video segments
• Downloadable student review guide
• Available to users up to 6 months after initial completion
• Part 1 Certificate of Completion is provided and to be presented
  at Part 2 (skills practice session and skills test) conducted with a Texas CPR
  Instructor
• Can start, stop and return to online modules as needed

Benefits
• Convenient renewal option for CPR & AED
• Convenient alternative to traditional classroom training
• Offers fast implementation with no classroom scheduling delays
• Self-paced learning for Part 1
• Flexibility to complete online modules at home or work
• Content based on the latest AHA science