03/06/2026
Do you know CPR or how to use an AED?Would you know how to stop a life-threatening bleed?Could you recognize the signs of a stroke or heart attack?
More importantly… would the people around you know what to do?
In an emergency, the actions taken in the first few minutes can save a life. There’s no better time than now to learn the skills that could make all the difference.
I teach both American Heart Association and American Red Cross certification classes, and I bring the training directly to you — at your workplace or even in your own home.
My classes are designed for everyone, from everyday lay rescuers to professional paramedics, nurses, and doctors.
Don’t wait until an emergency happens to wish you had the training.
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06/19/2025
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05/18/2025
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04/03/2025
Can You Break Ribs During CPR? 🦴💔
A lot of people fear doing CPR because they might break someone’s ribs
✅ Yes, it’s possible, but it’s not a reason to stop. Proper compressions require depth and force.
✅ A broken rib is better than no CPR. Survival matters more than minor injuries.
✅ How to prevent excessive injury: Using correct hand placement reduces the risk.
✅ What happens after? Medical teams can treat broken ribs, but untreated cardiac arrest is fatal.
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08/13/2024
Amazing rescue!!!
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Heroic Off-Duty Rescue: Wheaton Police Officer Chris Kelly and Wife Frankie Honored with Life-Saving Award
The Wheaton Police Department is honored to announce that Officer Chris Kelly and his wife, Frankie, received a Life-Saving Award on Aug. 12 from the Village Of Fontana, Wisconsin, for their heroic actions that saved the life of a 2-year-old drowning victim on July 7, 2024 at Fontana Beach.
While off-duty and enjoying a holiday weekend with their family at the beach in Fontana, Wis., Chris and Frankie noticed a commotion near the shoreline. A father was carrying his unresponsive daughter, a toddler, from the water. Without hesitation, Chris and Frankie, a registered nurse, immediately took the toddler and began performing CPR and rescue breathing. Thanks to their quick and skilled intervention, the toddler began showing signs of life before medics arrived.
Chris and Frankie remained with the toddler and her family until Fontana medics took over life-saving efforts. The child was transported to a Milwaukee-area hospital, where she made a full recovery.
“The Wheaton Police Department is proud to celebrate the heroic actions of Officer Chris Kelly and his wife, Frankie,” Wheaton Police Chief Princeton J. Youker said. “Their quick thinking saved a young life. Their commitment, on- and off-duty, exemplifies the true spirit of service and community in both policing and healthcare professions. Their actions are a powerful reminder of the impact first responders and everyday heroes have in critical moments.”
Wheaton Police Officers receive extensive training to maintain their police officer certifications, including annual training in first aid, CPR, and use of AEDs. These skills are essential, as Wheaton police officers must be prepared for any type of emergency they encounter.
07/11/2024
Code Blue Educators is now proud to offer LifeThreatening Bleeding Tourniquet Application classes.
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