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Dublin CPR Training Program

Dublin, California  Quality CPR training saves lives. No matter who you are, if you’re taught CPR by an instructor who is serious about providing quality education to their students, you’ll get a great result and could save a life one day. 

The result of training with us will be a high level of confidence in your ability to help in a first-aid crisis, and you’ll gain the practical skills to handle it all too!

Brentwood’s community everyday residents, businesses owners, industrial employees, etc – all rely on each other for first aid and CPR assistance which should be received in the precious few moments after someone gets hurt. 

Whether it’s a cardiac, respiratory, or first-aid emergency, a CPR course from CPR Education will provide the training and guidance you need to respond appropriately and effectively.

Our CPR Certification Courses in Dublin California include:

  • American Heart Association Heartsaver classes
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers
  • Pediatric First-Aid with CPR/AED Training

 

Josh Sauberman

Josh Sauberman

Owner/Instructor

Josh Sauberman has been a Bay Area resident since 2000 and loves meeting and instructing local individuals and organizations in high quality CPR/AED & First-Aid Training.

Call now to arrange your course!

Tel: 925-335-6076

 

 

Other Useful Facilities and Contact Information 

 

Dublin Medical Facilities

It’s important to be aware of the medical facilities located in Dublin, CA, and that’s is why we’ve included some of them here.

Kaiser Permanente Dublin Medical Offices and Cancer Center (925) 556-4200 is a medical facility located at 3100 Dublin Blvd, Dublin, CA 94568 that offers assistance in any field of general medicine.

Next, there is the Stanford Health Care – ValleyCare (925) 847-3000 located at 5555 W Las Positas Blvd, Pleasanton, CA 94588.

And another option would be Sutter Pediatric Urgent Care (925) 875-3700 at 4050 Dublin Blvd 1st Floor, Dublin, CA 94568.

If you find yourself needing a pharmacy, check out the Safeway Pharmacy located at 4440 Tassajara Rd, Dublin, CA 94568, or CVS at 2800 Dublin Blvd, Dublin, CA 94568.

 

Dublin Emergency Services

The Alameda County Fire Department (925) 833-3473 is on hand to those in Dublin for any fire emergencies, located on 6363 Clark Ave, Dublin, CA 94568.

If ever in need of police assistance, head to the Dublin Police Services (925) 833-6670 located at 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568.

If your pet has an accident around the house or on the streets, it is good to know that there are several veterinarian practices for pets such as the Four Paws Veterinary Center (925) 829-7297 located at 4524 Dublin Blvd, Dublin, CA 94568.

 

What is CPR?

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is a lifesaving technique, that can be beneficial in situations such as a heart attack of a near-drowning; a situation in which someone’s breathing or heart rate stops.  CPR can keep oxygen flowing to the brain and other vital organs, until further medical treatment can be provided. The American Heart Association (AHA) recommends that everyone to begin with chest compressions first.  It is always better to do something than to do nothing, in the case you are feeling like your skills are a bit rusty or that your knowledge and abilities aren’t 100%, remember, the difference between doing nothing and doing something could be someone’s life. 

 

Here’s advice from the American Heart Association:

    • Untrained. If you’re not trained in CPR, then provide hands-only CPR. That means uninterrupted chest compressions of 100 to 120 a minute until paramedics arrive (described in more detail below). You don’t need to try rescue breathing.
    • Trained and ready to go. If you’re well-trained and confident in your ability, check to see if there is a pulse and breathing. If there is no breathing or a pulse within 10 seconds, begin chest compressions. Start CPR with 30 chest compressions before giving two rescue breaths.
    • Trained years ago –  If you’ve previously received CPR training but you’re not confident in your abilities, then just do chest compressions at a rate of 100 to 120 a minute. Please note: This advice is only relevant for adults, children, and infants over 4 weeks of age.  Newborns follow a separate protocol.
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    • To learn CPR effectively, take an accredited CPR training class, including how to use an automatic defibrillator (AED). If you are untrained but need immediate help, dial 911 and they will help guide you with directions on performing CPR.
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CPR EDUCATION was developed by firefighters with a shared vision of ensuring that as many people as possible learned CPR: to be used in any unforeseen emergency with a loved one who may require sudden, life-saving treatment.

 

“Thank you Josh for a great class. You made sure that our class was not only educational but it was fun and entertaining. If you’re looking for a knowledgeable [sic], insightful, and educational CPR training class/instructor – go to Josh.” – Verified Yelp Member

 

Why choose CPR Education?

  • Flexible – we’ll come to you!
  • A team comprised of firefighters and paramedics
  • We offers a variety of education classes, including:
    • AHA Heartsaver classes
    • Basic Life Support (BLS) for Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Paramedics, Nurses, and other Healthcare Providers
    • Help with OSHA and EMSA compliance

Check out our Yelp reviews at: https://www.yelp.com/biz/cpr-education-walnut-creek

Call Josh now to schedule your CPR certification course! 925-335-6076