Adult CPR/First Aid/AED
Dates: | November 8, 2025 |
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Meets: | Sa from 11:00 AM to 2:30 PM |
Location: | United Lutheran Seminary, 7301 Germantown Ave. |
Cost: | $69.00 |
There are still openings remaining at this time.
In this course, participants will gain the knowledge and skills to recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac, breathing, and first aid emergencies. Students will learn how to respond to choking, anaphylaxis, and asthma issues. This course also teaches Adult High Quality CPR and how to use an AED machine in case of cardiac arrest. The course is a mixture of lecture, videos, and demonstration along with hands-on practice and assessment scenarios. It is for students with limited or no medical training who may need a CPR card AND a First Aid card to meet a job requirement or for personal reasons. If you’ve taken CPR classes in the past, update your emergency response knowledge. Students must participate in the demonstration portion of the course to receive a passing score and a certificate of completion. Certification from the American Red Cross lasts for two years. We are pleased to offer this training to the community.
Notes:
$4 materials fee payable to the instructor. If you would like a certificate, there is an additional cost of $40 once you complete the requirements.
Fee: | $69.00 |
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United Lutheran Seminary, 7301 Germantown Ave.
All MALT Classes take place in the Brossman Center for Education. A map of the campus can be found here: https://assets.website-files.com/5ef7c7ab36fe0248900a03d2/5ef7c7ab36fe026f640a051f_ULS%20Philadelphia%20Map.jpgA map of the Brossman Center classrooms can be found here: https://mtairylearningtree.org/wp-content/uploads/ULS-Classroom-Map-for-MALT-1.pdf
Route 23 bus stops at Germantown Avenue & Allens Lane, right in front. The Chestnut Hill East train stops 1.5 blocks away at Gowen Avenue & Devon Street. The Chestnut Hill West train has a stop called Allens Lane, about 2 blocks away at Allens Lane & Cresheim Road.
Anna Dayle
is an educator who teaches Pre-Kindergarten and also leads our CPR/First Aid classes. Teaching CPR/First Aid is one of her favorite subjects to teach because emergencies can occur at a moment's notice and it is important to be prepared!