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CPR Training in Vermont
At the Red Cross, we believe that everyone should learn CPR – from young scouts to teens and adults. That's why we offer a wide range of CPR classes in Vermont that are available in a variety of formats, including online, in-person, and blended courses. Regardless of which you choose, you can rest assured that you'll get science-based information and world-class instruction that will empower you to help during times of crisis. To see all of the classes available in your area, check our newest schedule, and choose the right training for the way you learn.
When you sign up for CPR classes in Vermont, our expert instructors will help you learn the how's, when's, and why's of performing CPR on infants, children and adults. With detailed information on using traditional CPR (hands and rescue breathing), hands-only CPR, and rescue breathing only, we can help you gain the skills and confidence needed to help when it's during times of crisis.
CPR can help you save the life of someone suffering from sudden cardiac arrest – which can happen to anyone, at any age. That's why it's so important for every member of your family to know how and when to use it. With hundreds of CPR classes in Vermont every year, the Red Cross can help your family learn this critical skill. And with classes available online, in-person, and via our blended Simulation Learning format, which combines online coursework with in-person skills sessions, no matter how the members of your family learn best, finding the right class is simple.
Note: Though most students are 16 or older, younger students are welcome to join us for training.
In Vermont, CPR certification for healthcare providers is available from the American Red Cross. Through our innovative course, you can learn the latest methods for providing care during sudden cardiac arrest for people of all ages, including infants, children, and adults – with one rescuer and two. Find information on the classes available in your area, and let us help you deliver the best possible care to your patients.
CPR can save a life, but if you don't use the skills learned in your Vermont CPR certification class, they're easy to lose. In fact, skill retention begins to decline within a few months after CPR training is complete, and progressively decreases for about a year. So, we've developed quick and easy online refresher materials that can help you keep your skills at the ready. With games, quizzes, interactivities and more, our infant, child, and adult CPR refresher materials can help you maintain your skills and provide help when it's needed most.
At the Red Cross, we know how important it is to keep track of all of your certifications – and we understand that keeping a binder at home can be cumbersome. So, to make things easier, all of our Vermont CPR classes and other trainings include digital certificates that you can access online any time – and even include QR codes and unique URLs that you can use to provide current or potential employers who need to confirm your certifications. Best of all, it's free. For details visit https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/digital-certificate.