Age Group:
Adults (Ages 19+)Program Description
Event Details
Approximately 5 hours in length, and entire training in-person, we will work with a blend of lecture, video demonstration and hands on learning. This course will cover basic first aid care including but not limited to: scene safety, life threatening bleeding, choking, environmental injuries and caring for an unresponsive person. Proper CPR technique and AED use. No materials needed, if desired participants may bring a pen/pencil and notebook to take notes. There will be no final exam; participants will pass the course after demonstrating competency in the skills taught and understanding of lecture material.
About Instructor Hannah Otto:
I grew up in Victor, Idaho and moved to Jackson in 2019. For the past 8 years I have worked at Jenny Lake Boating in Grand Teton National Park who supported me to become a Red Cross Instructor about 4 years ago. Aside from driving boats my biggest passion in life is teaching and connecting with people to be prepared to respond to emergencies. I hope to be fortunate enough to continue this training for the rest of my life and am constantly striving to better myself as an instructor and member of the community.
Conduct Agreement for participants:
"I agree that by signing up for this class my conduct, comments and questions will be respectful to all participants and teachers. I will come prepared to engage in a thoughtful manner and participate to the fullest extent. I understand that failure to take instruction or behave appropriately could result in dismissal from this course."
Course is strictly limited to 12 participants. Please sing up only if you are committed to attending the entire 5-hour training.