Our experienced instructors Matt & Karen Mankhey are committed to teaching CPR & first aid training. We offer classes at our comfortable, convenient location, and we're willing to travel to teach large groups.
Our instructors have over 26 years of real-life experience performing CPR and first aid. That's why we are able to offer better quality educational service and training.
Our course curriculum conforms to current AHA 2020 guidelines. We guarantee you will leave our class with the skills necessary to effectively administer CPR & first aid to Adults, Children, and Infants.
Pulse Finders Training Center was established in 1999 and currently provides training in Nebraska and Iowa. Pulse Finders is a full-service training center providing training in CPR, Basic Life Support (BLS), Automated External Defibrillator (AED), Basic First Aid, Pediatric First Aid, Advanced Bleeding Control, Stop Life-threatening Bleeding, Wilderness First Aid, Bloodborne Pathogens and AVERT: Active Shooter Training. As the largest training center in the Midwest, our medical knowledge, experience and education provides you with the training that can meet your needs.
Our training center is in association with Health & Safety Institute (HSI), AVERT: Active Shooter Training and American Heart Association (AHA). All three organizations provide instructional programs in emergency care, safety and health which are consistent with national standards and guidelines.
HSI's emergency care training programs are currently accepted, approved, or recognized as an industry credential meeting the requirements of thousands of US state regulatory agencies, occupational licensing boards, national associations, commissions, and councils in hundreds of occupations and professions.
The programs we provide have also been accepted and reviewed specifically by OHSA, US Department of Transportation, American Dental Association, and many other National, State, and Local agencies.
Pulse Finders is also a distributor of HeartSine, Zoll, Defibtech, Cardiac Science and Physio Control AEDs and accessories. Nearly 357,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) occur annually, and nearly 90% percent of out of (OHCA) are fatal. Many victims appear healthy with no known heart disease or other risk factors. Victims of cardiac arrest who receive prompt medical attention including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to increase the blood flow to the heart and brain and/or an electrical shock from a defibrillator to stop the abnormal heart rhythm are much more likely to survive than those who do not receive swift medical intervention. If CPR is not provided, a sudden cardiac arrest victims chance of survival falls 10 percent for every minute of delay until defibrillation. Few attempts at resuscitation are successful if CPR and defibrillation are not provided within minutes of collapse. The phone call you make today could save someone's life tomorrow.
Pulse Finders Training Center
2917 Pine Lake Road Suite E Lincoln, Nebraska 68516
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