Check with your local fire dept. They would definitly know when and where of all classes
2006-10-07 06:22:20
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answered by Deidre C 2
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Try the American Heart Association (AHA)…most hospitals insist on this will not accept training from the American Red Cross and other agencies. The AHA offers all of the courses that you are looking for. You can go about this in three ways (that I can think of). First, get the number for either the local or state AHA office (phone book might do, but the web is better, try this site: http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=3014861) and then ask them for the numbers to training centers in your area. Second, you could try calling the hospitals in your area and ask for their training departments. Third, you could do it online—just Google BLS Online or ACLS Online, etc. The online training does costs more, and you will still have to find an instructor to do the skills check off/megacode, but it is more convenient. I cannot cite the average costs for California, but where I am at we usually charge $35 for basic life support and $50-$75 for advanced cardiac life support and pediatric life support. For the online courses it is about $30 for BLS and $100 for ACLS and PALS, plus another $30 for the instructor.
2006-10-09 10:04:54
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answered by Wayne D 3
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I did CPR at a red cross down near inland center mall, it was 35 bucks for just adult CPR. A full BLS costs more. Hospitals do it to. I know LLUMC does it through american heart association, the hospital in redlands probably does it to, just call them....
2006-10-07 14:18:26
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answered by beckerton12 3
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Your local American Red Cross. Prices vary, but are very reasonable thru the ARC.
2006-10-06 23:48:40
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answered by KathieJo 5
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try contacting community education programs...otherwise you could try checking at the hospital if they offer classes.
2006-10-07 21:37:09
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answered by Anonymous
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