Code 3 CPR Training

  • 932 Town and Country Rd.
    Orange, CA 92868 (map)
  • (714) 558-9600

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Code 3 CPR TrainingOrange, CA

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We provide healthcare education courses in CPR, BLS, ACLS, PALS, and EKG. We offer courses from 2 locations: Orange County and Mission Viejo.

We are an official American Heart Association training site. You will receive your AHA card the same day.

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Question and answer

Q. Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?

A. We provide high quality American Heart Association courses. Each class is taught by a healthcare professional with experience in emergency cardiovascular care. The class will be taught by a MD, RN, Paramedic, or EMT's. You will receive your AHA card the same day of the class.

Q. What do you like most about your job?

A. We get to bring our profession that deals with life threatening conditions to our students. All our of instructors have done CPR on someone therefore we can tell you what it's really like.

Q. What questions do customers most commonly ask you? What's your answer?

A. Are you with the American Heart Association and will my employer accept the card.

A: Yes , we are an official American Heart Association training site. You will receive the card the same day of the course. All employers take AHA cards.

Q. Do you do any sort of continuing education to stay up on the latest developments in your field?

A. We are constantly training and attending seminars on CPR guidelines. Our instructors are still actively working therefore they are up to date on the latest treatments.

Q. What are the latest developments in your field? Are there any exciting things coming in the next few years or decade that will change your line of business?

A. American Heart Association is changing their guidelines on October 18, 2010. The new changes will take place the first part of 2011.

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