12/12/2025
1. You can save a life — Immediate action during cardiac arrest, choking, or severe injury can mean the difference between life and death.
2. Emergencies happen anywhere — At home, work, the gym, church, or public events—being trained makes you ready.
3. You gain confidence in crises — Training replaces panic with calm, clear action.
4. You protect family and community — Loved ones and those around you are safer when you know what to do.
5. You become a leader in emergencies — Others look to trained individuals when seconds matter.