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Last Updated: Thursday, October 30, 2008 9:43 AM CDT
News : Red Cross to offer community CPR training

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The American Red Cross – Rhinelander Office announces a Community CPR Training for the Rhinelander area. This two-part course will be held on Monday, Nov. 3 and Wednesday, Nov.5 from 6 to 10 p.m. The training takes place at the American Red Cross office in Rhinelander located in the upper level of the M & I Bank building in downtown Rhinelander.

Each session will begin promptly at 6 p.m. and certification requires attendance at both evening sessions. Pre-registration is required with payment to be made at that time. The cost is $57 per person and includes all books, material and a certification card to verify successful completion. The class is limited to the first 12 registrants.

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This course will feature adult, infant and child CPR instruction as well as First Aid and Automated External Defibrillator training. This session is perfect for families and those persons working in and around the community.

Individuals with repeated training in CPR have greater knowledge retention and more confidence in their skills than those persons who infrequently participate in training.

For more information on this CPR training or to register, contact the American Red Cross at (715) 362-5456. Information on other training courses offered by the American Red Cross can be directed to Michelle Fenske, Rhinelander office, at (715) 362-5456 or by e-mail at rhinewiredcross@frontiernet.net.

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