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Continuing Ed: Basic and Emergency First Aid (2 Hours)

Continuing Ed: Basic and Emergency First Aid (2 Hours)

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You will act quickly and correctly when seconds count

Get a clear, practical framework for recognizing emergencies and taking action without confusion or delay.

When a medical emergency happens, you do not get extra time to think it through. You are already on scene. People are looking at you, waiting to see what you will do next.
In that moment, your response sets the tone. You can either bring control to the situation or let confusion take over.
This 2-hour continuing education course shows you exactly how to respond with confidence, clarity, and control. You will learn how to recognize common medical emergencies quickly, assess the scene without putting yourself at risk, and take appropriate action within your role.
You are not expected to be a paramedic. But you are expected to act professionally, protect life where you can, and avoid mistakes that make the situation worse.

What You’ll Learn

Inside this course, you will learn how to:
  • Recognize signs of medical distress, including heart attack symptoms, heat-related illness, burns, and chemical exposure.
  • Quickly assess scene safety to avoid becoming part of the emergency.
  • Use personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow basic infection-control practices.
  • Provide basic first aid within your training limits, without overstepping your role.
  • Understand the fundamentals of CPR and AED use so you can support a response if needed.
  • Contact 911 and communicate the right information clearly and efficiently.
  • Support EMS during arrival and handoff so nothing gets missed.
  • Document the incident clearly, accurately, and professionally.
This is not theory-heavy training. You will not waste time on information you cannot use.
Everything is built around real situations you are likely to face on post, so you can respond with structure instead of guessing under pressure.
You will know how to step in without hesitation.
You will know how to stay within your scope.
And you will know how to document what happened so your actions hold up after the fact.

Who This Course Is For

This course is for you if:
  • You work in security and may be first on scene during a medical situation.
  • You want to feel confident taking action instead of second-guessing yourself.
  • You are responsible for reporting incidents clearly and professionally.
  • You work in environments where medical issues are more likely (residential, retail, corporate, events, healthcare-adjacent sites)
  • You need continuing education that actually prepares you for real situations.

Who This Course Is Not For

This course is not for you if:
  • You are looking for advanced medical certification or clinical-level training.
  • You are already trained as an EMT, paramedic, or healthcare provider and need higher-level instruction.
  • You expect hands-on, in-person skills testing or CPR certification.
  • You are not in a role that requires you to respond to on-site medical incidents.

Because when something goes wrong, people will not remember what you intended to do.

They will remember how you responded.

CE Hours: 2.0.
**Disclaimer: Please verify course suitability with your state's licensing authority. Online, self-paced training must be recognized for credit. For information on specific state requirements, visit https://www.iasir.org/licensing, select your state, and refer to the regulatory agency’s guidelines.

 

You will act quickly and correctly when seconds count

Get a clear, practical framework for recognizing emergencies and taking action without confusion or delay.

When a medical emergency happens, you do not get extra time to think it through. You are already on scene. People are looking at you, waiting to see what you will do next.
In that moment, your response sets the tone. You can either bring control to the situation or let confusion take over.
This 2-hour continuing education course shows you exactly how to respond with confidence, clarity, and control. You will learn how to recognize common medical emergencies quickly, assess the scene without putting yourself at risk, and take appropriate action within your role.
You are not expected to be a paramedic. But you are expected to act professionally, protect life where you can, and avoid mistakes that make the situation worse.

What You’ll Learn

Inside this course, you will learn how to:
  • Recognize signs of medical distress, including heart attack symptoms, heat-related illness, burns, and chemical exposure.
  • Quickly assess scene safety to avoid becoming part of the emergency.
  • Use personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow basic infection-control practices.
  • Provide basic first aid within your training limits, without overstepping your role.
  • Understand the fundamentals of CPR and AED use so you can support a response if needed.
  • Contact 911 and communicate the right information clearly and efficiently.
  • Support EMS during arrival and handoff so nothing gets missed.
  • Document the incident clearly, accurately, and professionally.
This is not theory-heavy training. You will not waste time on information you cannot use.
Everything is built around real situations you are likely to face on post, so you can respond with structure instead of guessing under pressure.
You will know how to step in without hesitation.
You will know how to stay within your scope.
And you will know how to document what happened so your actions hold up after the fact.

Who This Course Is For

This course is for you if:
  • You work in security and may be first on scene during a medical situation.
  • You want to feel confident taking action instead of second-guessing yourself.
  • You are responsible for reporting incidents clearly and professionally.
  • You work in environments where medical issues are more likely (residential, retail, corporate, events, healthcare-adjacent sites)
  • You need continuing education that actually prepares you for real situations.

Who This Course Is Not For

This course is not for you if:
  • You are looking for advanced medical certification or clinical-level training.
  • You are already trained as an EMT, paramedic, or healthcare provider and need higher-level instruction.
  • You expect hands-on, in-person skills testing or CPR certification.
  • You are not in a role that requires you to respond to on-site medical incidents.

Because when something goes wrong, people will not remember what you intended to do.

They will remember how you responded.

CE Hours: 2.0.
**Disclaimer: Please verify course suitability with your state's licensing authority. Online, self-paced training must be recognized for credit. For information on specific state requirements, visit https://www.iasir.org/licensing, select your state, and refer to the regulatory agency’s guidelines.

 

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