Snoqualmie Fire Department Offers Lifesaving Safety Training This Year

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Fire Department is launching a series of lifesaving safety training courses beginning in mid-March 2025, designed to empower local residents with essential emergency response skills. These courses will cover critical topics such as first aid, CPR, and the use of automatic external defibrillators (AEDs), making them invaluable for community health and safety. Notable classes include the returning Opioid Reversal and Stop the Bleed Training, alongside a new Basic Life Support/CPR/AED course tailored for those in healthcare careers. All training sessions will be held at the Snoqualmie Fire Station Training Room, ensuring accessibility for participants. Registration for these courses is available online, with specific class dates and fees outlined for prospective attendees.

The initiative aims to foster a culture of preparedness in the Snoqualmie area, equipping residents to effectively respond to emergencies. Interested individuals can reach out to the fire department for any questions or clarifications. This proactive approach underscores the importance of community engagement in public health initiatives.

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