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WE ARE CURRENTLY OFFERING THE FOLLOWING COURSE: FIRST RESPONDER FOR FIREFIGHTERS (PD6549) NEW DATES: Course Dates: November 7, November 14, November 28, 2010 Course Times: Sundays, 8:00AM to 6:00PM Application Dates: September 7, 2010 - November 2, 2010, or until full, whichever comes first. This is a 40-hour course that includes lecture, practical and on-line training and CPR certification. To enroll, complete a General Course Application(under the Applications Tab) and submit with a copy of your Florida driver's License and payment. Cost is $15.00 non-refundable registration fee and $175.00 tuition. Tuition payment is due no later than November 2, 2010. Acceptable forms of payment are VISA/MC, Cashier's Checks or Money Orders. We do not accept cash or personal checks! Students are responsible for purchasing the textbooks. Textbook Package BOOK INFORMATION: Students must order books from www.bradybooks.com. Just enter ISBN # 013-6114717 and change option from KEYWORD to ISBN in the field next to the SEARCH tab. You will see the three components listed below that will be bundled into one package. You may also use promo code, Muggeo10, in order to get 20% off the price. Please allow at least 10 days for delivery. Order early! You must have the books for the first day of class! Student Workbook for First Responder, 8th Edition by J. David Bergeron, Chris Le Baudour First Responder, 8th Edition by J. David Bergeron, Gloria Bizjak, Chris Le Baudour, Keith Wesley CourseCompass, Student Access Kit, First Responder, 8th Edition by J. David Bergeron Prerequiste: Florida Drivers License The 40 hour First Responder Course is designed to give public safety, business and community first responders the basic information needed to handle common medical emergencies. The course is based on the National Standard Curriculum, and includes CPR and AED components. Students will need to attend sessions for skills practice as part of the program, and final testing is based on the national standards. Course to include the following: Introduction to EMS Systems 1; legal & ethical issues; well being of the first responder; the human body; lifting, moving & positioning patients; airway management assessment of the patient; CPR & automated external defibrillaters; medical emergencies; bleeding, shock & soft tissue injuries; muscle & bone injuries; childbirth, infants & children; gaining access & hazards on scene; multiple casualty incidents; triage & the incident management systems. PLEASE MONITOR THE WEBSITE FOR FUTURE CLASS DATES.
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