Anyone can be a lifeguard. To participate in a program to become a professional lifeguard, Rescue-101 is offering an American Red Cross Lifeguarding course in June. The dates are June the 6th, 7th, 13th, and 14th and conveniently fall on weekends to avoid any interruption of a daily work or school routine. Registration is easy, by going online at http://www.Rescue-
Rescue-101's goal is to deliver the peace of mind and confidence necessary to react effectively. They do this by offering dynamic and interactive training sessions that create a memorable experience. Rescue-101 works as a team to deliver products and training in health, safety, and emergency management.
Rescue-101's health and safety instructors consist of certified paramedics, firefighters, police officers, and lifeguards who dedicate their time off shift to increase confidence among participants. "It gives participants peace of mind at the time of an emergency." The President of the Company, Samael Tejada continues, "We believe everyone should know what we know about health, safety, and crisis prevention in order to become properly prepared." Samael Tejada also is a Firefighter Paramedic for the Oakland Park Fire Department. Samael goes on to say, "What differentiates us from others is our experience, personalized-
Rescue-101 ensures to continuously provide participants with quality training. They do this by selecting the best products and services in the industry like the American Red Cross curriculum, Prestan Manikins, and Philips AED training units. Once they are equipped, they implement effective learning strategies in our curriculum based on years of skilled field knowledge. Then, Rescue-101 partners with the participant to deliver the knowledge necessary to take responsibility and react to life threatening emergencies. Samael Tejada concludes with, "Our training philosophy is simple: engage each participant and develop skills to improve and protect lives at work and in our communities."
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