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Provision First Aid & CPR Training
provides on-site CPR and First Aid training
courses for business, industry, and the community. Focusing
on Workplace & Community based Basic First Aid CPR, AED programs,
Emergency First Aid, Bloodborne Pathogens, and Oxygen training. Schedule your First Aid and/or CPR
or AED training today and get your
required certifications.
Core Training Programs
Medic First Aid
BasicPlus
CPR, AED and First Aid for Adults
Basic CPR and Fist Aid for
Adults
PediatricPlus CPR AED and
First Aid for Children, Infants, and Adults
Pediatric CPR and
First Aid for Children, Infants, and Adults
CarePlus CPR an AED for
Adults
American Heart
Association
Heartsaver
CPR & AED
Healthcare Providers BLS
Heartsaver CPR, AED, & First
Aid
A.S.H.I.
CPR Pro
Basic First Aid
Supplemental
Training
Programs
Medic First Aid
Advanced First Aid Supplement
Bloodborne Pathogens in the
workplace
Emergency Care First Aid
Oxygen First Aid for Emergencies
Child/Infant CPR
and AED supplement
Pricing: Our pricing for
our First Aid and CPR training classes is some of the most
competitive in the Midwest. Call today for class pricing.
Contact: Denny Hagan
(260)760-9200
email
us
Provision First Aid & CPR Training based in Fort Wayne, Indiana
services the greater Fort Wayne area, Northeast Indiana, Southern
Michigan, and Northwest Ohio.

Provision
First Aid & CPR Training is working to develop acceptable blended
learning options to make certification more easily attainable for course
participants. All
programsincluding a physical skill component must include a hands-on
demonstration of that skill in a classroom setting. CPR courses in
particular are inherently kinesthetic learning processes. CPR. Certification cards for programs including
skill components may be issued only to those students who have
competently demonstrated these skills in the presence of an MEDIC FIRST
AID-authorized Instructor.


















 




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Provision First Aid & CPR Training Core Classes
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BASIC PLUS |
Your training foundation
MEDIC FIRST AID BasicPlus CPR, AED, and
First Aid for Adults is a
CPR, AED, and first aid
training program designed specifically for
the
occupational first aid provider. This extremely
flexible program
will help employers meet OSHA
and other federal and state regulatory
requirements
for training employees how to respond and care for
medical emergencies at work. |
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Program Description |
Intended Audience
- Workplace first aid providers
Class Configurations
- Max Student Instructor Ratio: 12:1
- Max Student to Manikin Ratio: 6:1
- Max Student to AED Training Device Ratio: 6:1
- Max Class Size: 24 (with 2 Instructors)
Student Materials
BasicPlus Student Pack, including:
- Student Guide
- Wallet Skill Guide
- Successful Completion Card
Hands-on Skill Practice
Students will practice essential skills in small group practices
and can also apply those skills in optional scenario-based
practices.
Recognized Completion Period
Up to 2 years
Evaluation Method
Students are evaluated through Instructor observation of the
reasonable performance of skills. Performance and written
evaluations are available and optional for use.
Recommended Time to Complete
- Initial Training: 5 to 6 hours
- Retraining time depends on the experience and training history
of the students. It is typically shorter than initial training.

To Schedule this class contact
Denny Hagan (260)760-9200
or
email
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Course Segments
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Emergency First Aid Care
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Recognizing an Emergency
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Deciding to Help
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Personal Safety
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Using Barriers
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Assessing for Response
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Mechanism for Spinal Injury
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Activating Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
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Basic Life-Supporting Skills
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Airway Head-Tilt, Chin-Lift
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Clearing the Airway Log Roll
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Protecting the Airway Recovery Position
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Breathing Ventilations Mask/Shield
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Circulation Chest Compressions
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Initial Assessment
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Unresponsive Patient
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CPR for Cardiac Arrest
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest Using an AED
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Bare, Prepare, and Place Pads
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Basic AED Operation
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Troubleshooting Messages
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Other AED Considerations
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Control of Bleeding
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Managing Shock
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Choking
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Ongoing Assessment
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Warning Signs of Serious Illness
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Altered Level of Responsiveness
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Pain, Severe Pressure, or Discomfort in Chest
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Breathing Difficulty, Shortness of Breath
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Severe Abdominal Pain
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Mechanism for Significant Injury
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Swollen, Painful, Deformed Limb
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Specific First Aid Problems
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Moving Patients
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Emotional Impact of Providing First Aid Care
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BASIC |
Your training foundation
MEDIC FIRST AID Basic CPR and First Aid for Adults is a
CPR and
first aid training program designed specifically for the
occupational first aid provider. This extremely flexible program
will help employers meet OSHA and other federal and state
regulatory
requirements for training employees how to respond
and care for
medical emergencies at work.
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Program Description |
Intended Audience
- Workplace first aid providers
Class Configurations
- Max Student Instructor Ratio: 12:1
- Max Student to Manikin Ratio: 6:1
- Max Class Size: 24 (with 2 Instructors)
Student
Materials
Basic Student Pack, including:
- Student Guide
- Wallet Skill Guide
- Successful Completion Card
Hands-on Skill
Practice
Students will practice essential skills in small group practices
and can also apply those skills in optional scenario-based
practices.
Recognized
Completion Period
Up to 2 years
Evaluation
Method
Students are evaluated through Instructor observation of the
reasonable performance of skills. Performance and written
evaluations are available and optional for use.
Recommended
Time to Complete
- Initial Training: 4 to 5 hours
- Retraining time depends on the experience and training history
of the students. It is typically shorter than initial training.

To Schedule this class contact
Denny Hagan (260)760-9200
or
email
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Course Segments
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Emergency First Aid Care
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Recognizing an Emergency
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Deciding to Help
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Personal Safety
-
Using Barriers
-
Assessing for Response
-
Mechanism for Spinal Injury
-
Activating Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
-
Basic Life-Supporting Skills
-
Airway Head-Tilt, Chin-Lift
-
Clearing the Airway Log Roll
-
Protecting the Airway Recovery Position
-
Breathing Ventilations Mask/Shield
-
Circulation Chest Compressions
-
Initial Assessment
-
Unresponsive Patient
-
CPR for Cardiac Arrest
-
Sudden Cardiac Arrest Using an AED
-
Control of Bleeding
-
Managing Shock
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Choking
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Ongoing Assessment
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Warning Signs of Serious Illness
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Altered Level of Responsiveness
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Pain, Severe Pressure, or Discomfort in Chest
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Breathing Difficulty, Shortness of Breath
-
Severe Abdominal Pain
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Mechanism for Significant Injury
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Swollen, Painful, Deformed Limb
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Specific First Aid Problems
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Moving Patients
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Emotional Impact of Providing First Aid Care
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PEDIATRIC PLUS |
Your training foundation for
helping infants and children
Version 6.0 of MEDIC FIRST AID's PediatricPlus CPR, AED, and
First Aid for Children, Infants, and Adults provides an ideal
training solution for schools, childcare providers, youth sports
coaches, and others required to learn how to respond to medical
emergencies involving children.
Updated to reflect the newest guidelines for CPR, the use of an
Automated External Defibrillator (AED), and first aid, this
versatile program offers treatment guidelines for all ages. Course
materials include optional child care topics to help meet child care
training requirements.
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Program Description |
Intended Audience
- Child Day Care Providers
- School Personnel
- Bus Drivers
- Youth Sports Coaches
Class Configurations
- Max Student Instructor Ratio: 12:1
- Max Student to Manikin Ratio: 6:1
- Max Student to AED Training Device Ratio: 6:1
- Max Class Size: 24 (with 2 Instructors)
Student Materials
PediatricPlus Student Pack, including:
- Student Guide
- Wallet Skill Guide
- Successful Completion Card
Hands-on Skill Practice
Students will practice essential skills in small group practices
and can also apply those skills in optional scenario-based
practices.
Recognized Completion Period
Up to 2 years
Evaluation Method
Students are evaluated through Instructor observation of the
reasonable performance of skills. Performance and written
evaluations are available and optional for use.
Recommended Time to Complete
- Initial Training: 6 to 7 hours
- Retraining time depends on the experience and training history
of the students. It is typically shorter than initial training.

To Schedule this class contact
Denny Hagan (260)760-9200
or
email
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Course Segments
-
Emergency First Aid Care
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Children and Emergencies
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Recognizing an Emergency
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Deciding to Help
-
Personal Safety
-
Using Barriers
-
Assessing for Response
-
Mechanism for Spinal Injury
-
Activating Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
-
Basic Life-Supporting Skills
-
Airway Head-Tilt, Chin-Lift
-
Clearing the Airway Log Roll
-
Protecting the Airway Recovery Position
-
Breathing Ventilations Mask/Shield
-
Circulation Chest Compressions
-
Initial Assessment
-
Unresponsive Patient
-
CPR for Cardiac Arrest
-
Infant CPR
-
Sudden Cardiac Arrest Using an AED
-
Bare, Prepare, and Place Pads
-
Basic AED Operation
-
Troubleshooting Messages
-
Other AED Considerations
-
Control of Bleeding
-
Managing Shock
-
Foreign Body Airway Obstruction
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Infant Foreign Body Airway Obstruction
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Ongoing Assessment
-
Warning Signs of Serious Illness
-
Altered Level of Responsiveness
-
Pain, Severe Pressure, or Discomfort in Chest
-
Breathing Difficulty, Shortness of Breath
-
Severe Abdominal Pain
-
Mechanism for Significant Injury
-
Swollen, Painful, Deformed Limb
-
Specific First Aid Problems
-
Moving Patients
-
Emotional Impact of Providing First Aid Care
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PEDIATRIC |
Pediatric CPR and First Aid for
Children, Infants, and Adults Version 6.0
MEDIC FIRST AID's Pediatric CPR and First Aid for Children,
Infants, and Adults is a CPR and first aid emergency medical
response training program ideal for child care providers, youth
sports coaches, teachers and parents.
Updated to reflect the newest guidelines for CPR and first aid,
this program follows the skills and instructional methodology of
MEDIC FIRST AID's Basic CPR and First Aid for Adults. Our pediatric
version teaches appropriate emergency response skills and prevention
strategies for the care of infants and children, as well as adults.
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Program Description |
Intended Audience
- Child Day Care Providers
- School Personnel
- Bus Drivers
- Youth Sports Coaches
Class Configurations
- Max Student Instructor Ratio: 12:1
- Max Student to Manikin Ratio: 6:1
- Max Student to AED Training Device Ratio: 6:1
- Max Class Size: 24 (with 2 Instructors)
Student Materials
Pediatric Student Pack, including:
- Student Guide
- Wallet Skill Guide
- Successful Completion Card
Hands-on Skill Practice
Students will practice essential skills in small group practices
and can also apply those skills in optional scenario-based
practices.
Recognized Completion Period
Up to 2 years
Evaluation Method
Students are evaluated through Instructor observation of the
reasonable performance of skills. Performance and written
evaluations are available and optional for use.
Recommended Time to Complete
- Initial Training: 5 to 6 hours
- Retraining time depends on the experience and training history
of the students. It is typically shorter than initial training.

To Schedule this class contact
Denny Hagan (260)760-9200
or
email
|
Course Segments
-
Emergency First Aid Care
-
Children and Emergencies
-
Recognizing an Emergency
-
Deciding to Help
-
Personal Safety
-
Using Barriers
-
Assessing for Response
-
Mechanism for Spinal Injury
-
Activating Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
-
Basic Life-Supporting Skills
-
Airway Head-Tilt, Chin-Lift
-
Clearing the Airway Log Roll
-
Protecting the Airway Recovery Position
-
Breathing Ventilations Mask/Shield
-
Circulation Chest Compressions
-
Initial Assessment
-
Unresponsive Patient
-
CPR for Cardiac Arrest
-
Infant CPR
-
Sudden Cardiac Arrest Using an AED
-
Control of Bleeding
-
Managing Shock
-
Foreign Body Airway Obstruction
-
Infant Foreign Body Airway Obstruction
-
Ongoing Assessment
-
Warning Signs of Serious Illness
-
Altered Level of Responsiveness
-
Pain, Severe Pressure, or Discomfort in Chest
-
Breathing Difficulty, Shortness of Breath
-
Severe Abdominal Pain
-
Mechanism for Significant Injury
-
Swollen, Painful, Deformed Limb
-
Specific First Aid Problems
-
Moving Patients
-
Emotional Impact of Providing First Aid Care
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CARE PLUS |
Community-focused CPR and AED
training
CarePlus CPR and AED for Adults, Children, and Infants Version
6.0 is a community-focused, comprehensive training program in
emergency resuscitation for the lay rescuer. It is designed to teach
students how to perform resuscitation for patients of all ages who
are victims of Sudden Cardiac Arrest, as well as those who are
unresponsive or choking.
CarePlus CPR and AED for Adults, Children, and Infants includes
training in the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and
can be combined with first aid training to help meet OSHA
requirements for first aid training in the workplace.
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Program Description |
Intended Audience
- Community Responders
- Firefighters
- Police Officers
- Workplace Responders
Course Options
- CPR for Adults
- CPR for Adults, Children, and Infants
- CPR and AED for Adults
- CPR and AED for Adults, Children, and Infants
Class Configurations
- Max Student Instructor Ratio: 12:1
- Max Student to Manikin Ratio: 6:1
- Max Student to AED Training Device Ratio: 6:1 (for
AED-included course options)
- Max Class Size: 24 (with 2 instructors)
Student Materials
CarePlus Student Packs, which include:
- Student Guide
- Wallet Skill Guide
- Successful Completion Card
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Course Topics
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest
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Personal Safety
-
Activating Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
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Rescue Ventilations
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Chest Compressions
-
CPR for Cardiac Arrest
-
Infant CPR
-
Using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
-
Basic AED Operation
-
Troubleshooting Messages
-
Other AED Considerations
-
Foreign Body Airway Obstruction
-
Infant Foreign Body Airway Obstruction
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Control of Bleeding (Optional)
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Managing Shock (Optional)
-
Emotional Impact of Providing Emergency Care
Recognized Certification Period
Up to 2 years
Evaluation Method
Students are evaluated
through instructor observation of the reasonable performance of
skills. Performance and written evaluations are available and
optional for use.
Hands-on Skill Practice
Students will practice
essential skills in small group practices and can also apply those
skills in optional scenario-based practices. |
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Recommended Time to Complete
Adult Skills Only Adult, Child, and Infant Skills
Initial Training CPR 2-3 hours 3-4 hours
Initial Training CPR and AED
3-4 hours
5-5 hours

To Schedule this class contact
Denny Hagan (260)760-9200
or
email |

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