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AmeriMed CPR Training

AmeriMed CPR Training is an authorized American Heart Association® (AHA) training site.
AmeriMed CPR Training’s programs are EMSA Approved for Child Care Licensing and School Bus Drivers.
Our CPR-AED & First Aid courses are OSHA Compliant for General Work Safety training requirements.
Our Wilderness First Aid and CPR-AED & First Aid courses are American Camp Association Accredited for camp leaders & staff, and for Boy Scouts & Girl Scouts.
Courses are STCW Approved for US Coast Guard captain license.
Se habla español.
AmeriMed CPR Training is headquartered in San Diego County.
We also offer training at your location in San Diego County.
Our bilingual instructors (Spanish & Arabic) create a relaxed teaching environment, and provide a fun atmosphere where our students are open to learning and retaining lifesaving skills.
Call 619-469-7109 or email info@AmeriMedCPR.com for more information.
AmeriMed CPR Training ofrece clases públicas y privadas de CPR-AED, Primeros Auxilios, y Salud Y Seguridad Preventiva con Nutrición y Plomo en el condado de San Diego.
El ambiente de las clases es relajado, divertido y sin presión.
Las clases satisfacen los requisitos de la mayoría de los trabajos.
Llame al 619-469-7109 para más información, o mandar un correo electrónico a info@amerimedcpr.com
The whole class was engaging and included hands-on practice. The instructor was very knowledgeable. I would certainly recommend it.
- Lettice C.
- Taire Knudsen
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