Training Communities
for Lifesaving Action

Through education and empowerment, bystanders will feel empowered to ACT in emergency situations realizing that they can be the difference between life and death

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Real Life Examples

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Your Path to
Lifesaving Mastery

In an emergency, bystanders are a critical lifeline until professionals arrive, The majority of U.S. adults are not prepared to help in a medical crisis. A one-size-fits-all approach is not sufficient to promote emergency preparedness in disadvantaged communities. Our tailored approach focuses on working with disadvantaged communities to educate, build confidence and change the way our communities think about saving lives.

  • Four in five adults (81%) willing to help in an emergency with training
    American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)

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  • Only one-in-three (29%) prepared to use an (AED)
    American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)

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  • Roughly (90%) suffering out-of-hospital cardiac arrests die
    American Heart Association

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  • In 2023 there were more than 1,600 (25.84%) fatalities in children under 18 related shootings
    American Academy of Pediatrics

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The Real First Responders

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We’re here to help you, your organization, or your workplace gain vital lifesaving skills through our expert-led real-life simulation training programs. Reach out to learn more.

The Real First Responders