
CANCELLED American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Class
Registration Required ActivitySchool Year '24-'25|#13862
Mar 29, 2025
14 yrs +, Mixed
Lifeguard Training
Activity locationCommunity Room
Description
The American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED course provides participants with the knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize and respond to emergencies and to provide care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, injuries, and sudden illness until emergency medical services personnel takes over. Textbooks are covered by the registration fee.
To successfully complete the certification, you must:
- participate in all skill sessions/drills, activities, and scenarios
- demonstrate competency in all required skills and scenarios
- pass 2 final multiple-choice exams with at least 80 percent
The class sessions will require strenuous activity. You are encouraged to check with your healthcare professional before participating in the course. If a medical condition or disability exists that may prevent participation, please contact Payton Kryla at the MAC to discuss reasonable accommodation prior to registration.
Upon successful completion participants will receive an American Red Cross certificate for First Aid/CPR/AED that is valid for 2 years.
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Refund Policy:
All refunds will be assessed a 6% ActiveNet processing fee. Account credits will not be charged this fee.
Patrons may cancel their participation in a program at any time and are encouraged to do so as soon as possible. Credits and refunds will be granted as follows:
Pre-registration required activities:
• 100% refund, transfer or account credit, 15 days or more before activity registration closes
• 50% refund, transfer or account credit, 7-14 days before activity registration closes
• No refund, transfer or credit, 6 days or less before activity registration closes
Drop-in activities:
• 100% refund, transfer or account credit prior to the start of the activity
• No refund, transfer or credit after activity has started
The executive director and/or their designee has the authority to grant exceptions to these guidelines on an as-needed, situational basis. Documentation will be provided and approved in writing.