Register today to learn adult, child and infant CPR, choking interventions and automated external defibrillator (AED) use from Bellevue's own firefighter EMTs and paramedics.
Please note that although our course meets and exceeds the guidelines established by the American Heart Association, it is not American Heart Association-affiliated. If this is something you require, please contact the Medic One Foundation. They can be reached at CPR Classes | Seattle, WA | Medic One Foundation or by calling 425-625-2137.
CPR cards, valid for two years, are issued in class (annual training is highly recommended for maintenance of skills). Course completion certificates are available upon request through EMS@bellevuewa.gov.
Adult/Child/Infant CPR and AED
This hands-on CPR course teaches adult hands-only CPR, child and infant CPR, choking interventions for all ages and automated external defibrillator (AED) use. This two-hour course will be offered monthly from 9-11 a.m. and 12-2 p.m. at Fire Station 1. Class size is 4-10 participants aged 13-years and above. On occasion, specialty sessions including youth classes for participants aged 10-16 and non-English classes will be provided. Classes are $10 per student. To request financial assistance or accommodation, email EMS@bellevuewa.gov.
Fire Station 1 is located at 766 Bellevue Way SE, Bellevue, WA 98004
Community and Non-Profit Groups
Medic One Foundation provides CPR/AED and First Aid training to nonprofit organizations, community groups and youth-focused programs throughout King County. All trainings follow American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines. Certification cars are available for purchase when required.
Through these partnerships, they offer trainings in community-based facilities that reach larger groups and help build a stronger network of prepared responders. If your group is interested in hosting a class, or to learn more, email cpr@mediconefoundation.org or visit www.mediconefoundation.org/CPR.