Hands Only CPR and AED Class | Los Altos Hills | 1.5 hrs - 2025

Hands Only CPR and AED Class | Los Altos Hills | 1.5 hrs - 2025

Hands Only CPR/AED & Choking Relief - 90 minute course Instructor: Santa Clara County Fire Department Staff

By Santa Clara County Fire Department

Date and time

Wednesday, August 27 · 10 - 11:30am PDT

Location

Los Altos Hills Town Hall

26379 Fremont Road Los Altos Hills, CA 94022

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes


Hands Only CPR/AED & Choking Relief - 90 minute course

Instructor: Santa Clara County Fire Department Staff

Participants will learn how to perform high quality compressions on an adult, child, and infant utilize an automatic external defibrillator (AED), and aid someone who is choking. Most often, citizens will need to perform CPR on family, friends or co-workers. Learn how to perform proper compressions and use an AED in the precious moments before first responders arrive.

You will not learn breathing (head tilt, chin lift) in this class. This course focuses on high quality compressions and how to use an AED. Participants will receive a pocket mask and travel first aid kit.

Participants will *not* receive a two-year CPR/AED certification. This is not a Heartsaver CPR/AED class. This is not a BLS CPR class.

This training class is open to individuals who live or work within the communities served by County Fire: Campbell, Cupertino, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, Saratoga, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills and the unincorporated surrounding areas.

Organized by

Established in 1947, the Santa Clara County Fire Department provides fire services for Santa Clara County, California (light green in the map below) and the communities of Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, and Saratoga. The department also provides protection for the unincorporated areas adjacent to those cities. The department's area of coverage is shown in dark green in the map below.

Wrapping in an approximately 20 mile arc around the southern end of "Silicon Valley", the Santa Clara County Fire Department has grown to include 15 fire stations, an administrative headquarters, a maintenance facility, five other support facilities, 19 pieces of apparatus and 3 command vehicles, to cover 128.3 square miles (267 square km) and a population of over 226,700.