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First Aid Training Courses
Adult and Child CPR and First Aid
Troops going on a day outing need to have an adult with Level I First Aid certification. This training consists of hands-on, lecture and visual information on administering CPR and first aid to adults and children. Other emergency situations, such as choking, strokes, breathing difficulties are covered also. Successful demonstration of skills and passing of the tests will enable the participant to be a Level I First Aider.
Click here for the First Aid training requirements and exemptions. Local American Red Cross and American Heart Association contact information for additional trainings is located here.
Required for: All registered Girl Scout adults and girls (ages 14 and up) who need Level I First Aid certification (see Safety-Wise).
Note: Girl Scout Seniors/Ambassadors cannot serve as First Aiders for a troop
Adult and Child CPR and First Aid
American Heart Assoc. First Aid
What to Bring: Training Card. Please bring a bag lunch and beverage.
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes.
Fee: $10 check or cash due upon arrival. AHA Certification is for two years - first aid & CPR.
Capacity: Minimum 10 Maximum 20
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American Red Cross First Aid/CPR
What to Bring: Training Card, sack lunch, Check payable to American Red Cross. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes.
Fee: $30. ARC Certification is for two years - first aid & CPR.
Capacity: Minimum 5 Maximum 10
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