CPR Training & Certification Classes in Orlando
 
<< Previous    [1]  2    Next >>

Orlando CPR-AED Training & Certification Classes

CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) training &  CPR-AED (Automated External Defibralltor) training & certification classes can make the difference between life and death during a medical emergency in Orlando.

It typically takes less than four hours to learn CPR In Orlando and it is the most important medical course you can take. CPR is performed on victims who are not breathing and do not have a pulse. There is no greater emergency.  CPR has the effect of getting much-needed oxygen to the brain, where it can keep the nerves of the brain alive long enough for someone to get the patient's heart beating again.

 

The average national response time for “Emergency Rescue” is 5 to 10 minutes but could be as long as 20 minutes. In Orlando and Central Florida due to the large volume of 9-1-1 calls, it is not uncommon for response times to go over the 5 minute mark.

 

Brain cells start dying immediately without oxygen and irreversible brain damage starts somewhere around 4 minutes. Without immediate CPR the chances of survival are small. The question that must be asked is; what kind of life style will that person lead if someone doesn’t intervene?

 

47% of all heart attack and stroke victims die before emergency rescue arrives.

Loading Sudden Cardiac Arrest Victim in Ambulance

Is your Orlando business prepared? If you or a coworker suffers from a heart attack or sudden cardiac arrest, will someone be prepared to perform CPR use an AED or provide supplemental oxygen? We come to your Orlando facility and train your staff so they are prepared in the event of an emergency!

Make your Orlando business a vital link in the “Chain of Survival.”

Responding to Sudden Cardiac Arrest VictimIn the event of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA), the victim requires an electric shock from a defibrillator to the heart. It is the only known thing that will save their life. Using an AED & starting Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) within the first two minutes of cardiac arrest improves the victim’s chances of survival by 90 percent. For each minute that passes, chances of survival decrease approximately 10 percent.

The average national response time for “Emergency Rescue” is 5 to 10 minutes in a metropolitan area in th U.S. If 9-1-1 rescuers arrive at the location in 5 minutes, by the time they get their equipment, get in your building, get to the victim, and analyze the situation it will be several more minutes before the first Life Saving Shock is delivered. If chances of survival go down nearly 10% per minute, can you afford to wait for Emergency Rescue? Don't wait, become a link in the "Chain of Survival."

Getting certified in our CPR AED training & certification class is fun and easy. With Pulse America’s complete AED solution, you'll have the peace of mind of knowing you have the best technology, ease of use, as well as Pulse America’s hands on style of training to help make your workplace safer.
<< Previous    [1]  2    Next >>