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SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2025-08-21/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
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SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2025-09-18/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
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SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2025-10-16/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
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SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2025-11-20/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
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SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2025-12-18/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
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SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2026-01-15/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
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SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2026-02-19/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
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SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2026-03-19/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260416T190000
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CREATED:20240718T231156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T231357Z
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SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2026-04-16/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260521T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260521T190000
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CREATED:20240718T231156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T231357Z
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SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2026-05-21/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260618T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260618T190000
DTSTAMP:20240811T231347
CREATED:20240718T231156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T231357Z
UID:10000490-1781805600-1781809200@whidbeyhealth.org
SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2026-06-18/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260716T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260716T190000
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CREATED:20240718T231156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T231357Z
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SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2026-07-16/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260820T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260820T190000
DTSTAMP:20240811T231347
CREATED:20240718T231156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T231357Z
UID:10000492-1787248800-1787252400@whidbeyhealth.org
SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2026-08-20/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260917T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260917T190000
DTSTAMP:20240811T231347
CREATED:20240718T231156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T231357Z
UID:10000493-1789668000-1789671600@whidbeyhealth.org
SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2026-09-17/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20261015T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261015T190000
DTSTAMP:20240811T231347
CREATED:20240718T231156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T231357Z
UID:10000494-1792087200-1792090800@whidbeyhealth.org
SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2026-10-15/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20261119T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261119T190000
DTSTAMP:20240811T231347
CREATED:20240718T231156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T231357Z
UID:10000495-1795111200-1795114800@whidbeyhealth.org
SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2026-11-19/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20261217T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261217T190000
DTSTAMP:20240811T231347
CREATED:20240718T231156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T231357Z
UID:10000496-1797530400-1797534000@whidbeyhealth.org
SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2026-12-17/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270121T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270121T190000
DTSTAMP:20240811T231347
CREATED:20240718T231156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T231357Z
UID:10000497-1800554400-1800558000@whidbeyhealth.org
SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2027-01-21/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270218T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270218T190000
DTSTAMP:20240811T231347
CREATED:20240718T231156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T231357Z
UID:10000498-1802973600-1802977200@whidbeyhealth.org
SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2027-02-18/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270318T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270318T190000
DTSTAMP:20240811T231347
CREATED:20240718T231156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T231357Z
UID:10000499-1805392800-1805396400@whidbeyhealth.org
SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2027-03-18/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270415T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270415T190000
DTSTAMP:20240811T231347
CREATED:20240718T231156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T231357Z
UID:10000500-1807812000-1807815600@whidbeyhealth.org
SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2027-04-15/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270520T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270520T190000
DTSTAMP:20240811T231347
CREATED:20240718T231156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T231357Z
UID:10000501-1810836000-1810839600@whidbeyhealth.org
SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2027-05-20/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270617T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270617T190000
DTSTAMP:20240811T231347
CREATED:20240718T231156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T231357Z
UID:10000502-1813255200-1813258800@whidbeyhealth.org
SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2027-06-17/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270715T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270715T190000
DTSTAMP:20240811T231347
CREATED:20240718T231156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T231357Z
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SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2027-07-15/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
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SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2027-08-19/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270916T190000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T231357Z
UID:10000505-1821117600-1821121200@whidbeyhealth.org
SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2027-09-16/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
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SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2027-10-21/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
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SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2027-11-18/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
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SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2027-12-16/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T231357Z
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SUMMARY:ACT - First Aid Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn three skills to save a life – all in one hour.\nNo matter how quickly first responders arrive\, bystanders will always be first on the scene. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. If you are called on to give CPR in an emergency\, you will most likely be trying to save the life of someone you love: a child\, a spouse\, a parent or a friend. ACT To Save a Life is a one hour first aid class that teaches three vital skills you can use to save a life in an emergency during the crucial few minutes before EMS arrives: \nAntidote – for suspected opiate overdose\nMost people hear the word opiate and think of street drugs like heroin\, but it also includes many painkillers prescribed after surgery or injury. Opiate overdose is the leading cause of death for people under 50. ACT teaches you how to administer an antidote nasal spray available with or without a prescription at many local pharmacies. \nCPR – for sudden cardiac arrest\nCompression-only CPR and AED use in the first few minutes of sudden cardiac arrest can greatly increase the odds of survival. CPR and AED (automated external defibrillator) are both used to treat sudden cardiac arrest\, the leading cause of death in the United States. AEDs are located in many public gathering places and can be easily and safely used to administer a shock to restore heart beat rhythm. \nTourniquet – for bleeding control\nSevere bleeding is the leading cause of death in earthquakes\, terror attacks and mass shootings. The skills learned can also be applied to both home and work injuries. Applying a tourniquet to an arm or leg injury or packing a torso wound in the first five minutes can be lifesaving. \nPre-registration is required. Call  (360) 914-3193 or email Robert May to register.
URL:https://whidbeyhealth.org/event/act-first-aid-class-3/2028-01-20/
LOCATION:WhidbeyHealth Medical Center – The Robert & June Sebo Health Education Center\, 101 N Main St\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Classes
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ACT-First-Aid-Class.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert May":MAILTO:mayrob@whidbeyhealth.org
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