Basic first aid training - two opportunities in Feb and March

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Get training in basic first aid, CPR, Heimlich for choking, and use of an automatic external defibrillator (AED) for your family and community!

There are two times this class will be offered: Feb 21 from 6-9pm, and March 14, also from 6-9pm.
Both classes will be held at the main fire station.
You must register in advance (see the email address below); the fee is $42 per person.

Led by Medic First Aid Inc., participants will receive professional instruction class, textbook and 2-year card for a $42 fee.

Register in advance with Vern Trevellyan, ctrevellyan@comcast.net

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