CPR & First Aid Training Corp.
FSS Contract: GS-02F-0047L / CPR & First Aid
Training Corp.
Contract Information
Training Aids and Devices, Federal Supply Schedule 874-4 & 874 5
FSC Class 6930
SINs: 874 4, Instructor Led Training
874 5, Ancillary Supplies/Services
Contract Number: GS-02F-0047L
Contract Period:
September 20, 2011 – September 19, 2016
With One 5-Year Option Period
DUNS No. 100-669-899
Cage Code: 3SMT7
NAICS: 611699, 611710, 541990
624230, 611430, 611420, 451211
Business size: Small, Service-Disabled-Veteran Owned, Disadvantaged
Contact Information:
CPR & First Aid Training Corp.
P. O. Box 3491
Capitol Heights, MD 20791-3491
Ph: (301) 758-8963 / Fax: (301) 386-1954
Email:
Web Site: http://www.cprfatcorp.org/
Ordering Information:
On-line access to contract ordering information, terms and conditions, up-to-date pricing, and the option to create an electronic delivery order are available through GSA Advantage!®, a menu-driven database system.
For more information on ordering from Federal Supply Schedules, go to the GSA Schedules home page at: http://www.gsa.gov/schedules. / We Come To You
CPR & First Aid Training Corp. has served Government buyers for 12 years and is a national leader in at-your-site Health and Safety Training. Our instructors provide the highest quality training with national standards from the American Heart Association, American Red Cross, National Safety Council, Medic First Aid and, the American Safety & Health Institute.
Benefits
·  One (1) and two (2) year CPR certification
·  One (1) and two (2) year CPR/AED certification
·  One (1), two (2), and three (3) year Basic first-aid certification
·  One (1) and year Bloodborne Pathogens certification
·  Certification cards issued onsite after skills assessment and passing the written testing the same day.
·  Courses taken for general knowledge do not require testing.
Features
·  Class length 2.5 - 4 hours (groups of 4-10)
·  Barrier devices utilized during training
·  Instructors are Paramedics, EMT’s, prior military medicine and Professional Educators
·  Latest 2010 CPR Guidelines
Past Performance Comments
·  “Considerate and helpful instructors”
·  “A lot of time hands on”
·  “The small group training is more effective”
·  “The instructor was to the point and attentive”
·  “Now I understand”
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CPR & First Aid Training Corp.

Upper Marlboro, Md. 301.758.8963

Fax 301.386.1954 - http://www.cprfatcorp.org

Company History:

CPR & First Aid Training Corp. incorporated in Maryland in 1997 and received reciprocity into Ohio in 2003. The company provides training and instructor training courses in Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), First Aid, Bloodborne Pathogens, Automated External Defibrillator and Oxygen Administration. CPR & First Aid Training Corp. distributes Automated External Defibrillators (AED) and provides complete Public Access to Defibrillation (PAD) Program Oversight, from the initial site survey, product selection, purchase and implementation, training of personnel in use of the AED, to program and materials monitoring and replacement. In September 2001, CPR & First Aid Training Corp., was awarded GSA Contract Schedule No. GS02F-0047L. The contract is current through September 2016.

Corporate Affiliations:

Medic First Aid – Authorized Training Center

American Red Cross (ARC) – Authorized Provider

American Safety and Health Institute (ASHI) – Authorized Training Center

Instructor Affiliations:

Medic First Aid

American Red Cross

National Safety Council

American Heart Association

American Safety and Health Institute/National Instructor Resource Center

Notable Clients:

Several public and private sector training sites: Bureau of Engraving and Printing. CBS News, Inc. - 10 yrs. Children's National (Medical Center) - 12 yrs. District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority - 9+ yrs. Community Preservation and Development Corporation of Washington DC 5+ yrs. Office of Early Childhood Development Washington DC., U. S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit - 10+ yrs. U. S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights, Washington DC. FBI Training Academy, Quantico VA - 5.5 yrs. Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Artesia NM, 7 yrs. Prince George’s County Public School System. Structural Group, Hanover, MD., Social Security Administration Philadelphia PA – 5+ yrs. Trimir Home for Children and Families, Lanham, MD 6+ yrs. Washington Adventist School of Nursing – 3+yrs., Washington Headquarters Service – Pentagon – 1yr., Wesley Theological Seminary – 7+yrs.

Staff:

Two instructors hold Master's Degrees in Education, one a Ph.D. in Education; two Instructor-Trainers are former Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT), one holds a B. S. in Health Sciences and a Master’s Degree; four of our instructors hold the designation Instructor-Trainer (IT). Most of our instructors are currently certified EMT-P (Para-Medic) EMT-B (Basic). Three staff members currently serve as Regional Faculty for the American Heart Association. Several instructors are adjunct faculty at the college level. The college teaching experience of these instructors range from 5 to 17 years.

CPR & First, Aid Training Corp.

Upper Marlboro, Md. (301) 758-8963

Fact Sheet

General information for Worksite Programs

CPR/AED

CPR courses train individuals in the techniques and procedures of maintaining and restoring breathing and circulation to adult, (puberty and above) child (one to puberty), and infant (zero to twelve months) victims, due to sudden illness or accident. Included are techniques for treating victims for choking and the use of barrier devices for rescue breathing. Techniques used to relieve an obstructed airway for both conscious and unconscious choking victims are covered. Information will be provided on how to recognize signs and symptoms of cardiac arrest, heart attack and stroke and entry into the Emergency Medical Services 911 System. Learning is achieved through lectures, video/dvd based demonstration and practice on adult, child and/or infant manikins. Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training is designed to teach participants how to use an AED. Participants are coached through scenarios simulating real-life situations. The CPR/AED course length is 3-4 hours. Profesional Rescuer-Two rescuer CPR, mouth-to-mask techniques, and the simultaneous jaw thrust with cervical spine immobilization (modified jaw thrust) and use of the Bag-Mask device (BVM) is available to those who desire it in order to satisfy their professional requirements. Formal written and skills performance testing is required at the Healthcare Provider level with a course length of 3-6 hours for groups. The suggested retraining date is two years.

BASIC FIRST AID

First aid is the immediate care given to an injured or suddenly ill person until competent medical care, if needed, is obtained. The ability to recognize a serious medical emergency and knowledge of how to get help may mean the difference between life and death. First aid also includes the things that people can do for themselves. Participants are trained in controlling bleeding, bandaging, splinting, first aid for burns, heat and cold emergencies, bites and stings, poisoning, diabetic emergencies and rescues. First aid training sessions are approximately 3-4 hours in length. Those who participate in the training will receive a course completion certificate with a suggested retraining date of up to three years.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS

This program includes information that will help students understand what bloodborne pathogens are and how risks of exposure can be reduced for themselves and others. Specifically, information is given on transmission of tuberculosis, HIV and Hepatitis B virus. Participants are introduced to exposure controls, precautions and preventative measures recommended by organizations such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This course is created to meet all OSHA training requirements. Audiences include first aiders, healthcare professionals, fire, police and all persons who may come in contact with infectious materials. Those who participate in the training will receive a course completion certificate with a retraining date of 1 year.