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American Red Cross Lifeguarding Instructor (LGI - Fri 6/5 3:30PM - 7:30PM, Sat 6/6 9:00AM - 6:00PM, and Sun 6/7 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM)
with Franz
AMERICAN RED CROSS LIFEGUARDING INSTRUCTOR COURSE (LGI)
Online Component Required?
Yes. This class is taught in a blended learning format and the assigned online session must be completed prior to the instructor-led session. The blended learning component includes skill lessons and skills demonstration videos and features adaptive learning, in which participants can test out of the online content they already know, allowing participants to ensure they are prepared. The online session for the course takes approximately 2 hours, 30 minutes to complete.
Purpose/Overview:
The purpose of the American Red Cross Lifeguarding Instructor course is to prepare individuals to teach American Red Cross Lifeguarding courses. Course activities prepare instructor candidates to teach the course by developing their understanding of how to use course materials, how to conduct training sessions, and how to evaluate participants' progress. The classroom sessions take approximately 22 hours to complete.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Must be 17 years old (by the last day of class)
- Must hold a current American Red Cross Lifeguarding certification
- Must bring a copy of the Lifeguard Instructor Manual to the in-person session
Pre-course Session Swimming Assessment/Skills Evaluation: (Failure to pass pre-course assessment will prevent continuation in the instructor course.)
- Swim-Tread-Swim: Swim 150 yards (front crawl/breaststroke), tread water for 2 minutes (legs only), then swim 50 yards (front crawl/breaststroke).
- Brick Dive: Swim 20 yards, dive 7–10 feet to retrieve a 10-lb brick, and swim it back to the starting side within 1 minute, 40 seconds.
- Skills Evaluation: Perform rescue skills with instructor-level precision, including passive submerged rescue, rapid extrication with an assisting rescuer, and single-rescuer CPR.
Requirements for Certification:
- Must participate in all class activities
- Must successfully demonstrate all water skills
- Must successfully demonstrate ability to teach assigned lessons/skills
- Must pass the written test with a minimum 80% score
Certification(s) Earned and Validity Period(s):
- Successful candidates earn the American Red Cross Lifeguarding Instructor certification, which is valid for 2 years from the course completion date.
- Successful participants will also have the option to earn recertification in American Red Cross Lifeguarding/ CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers/ First Aid, which is valid for 2 years from the course completion date.
American Red Cross Lifeguarding Recertification (LG Recert 1 - Tue 6/9 9:00AM - 6:30PM)
with Franz
AMERICAN RED CROSS LIFEGUARDING RECERTIFICATION COURSE - BLENDED LEARNING (LG Recert)
Online Component Required?
Yes. This class is taught in a blended learning format and the assigned online session must be completed prior to the instructor-led session. The online session includes skill lessons and skills demonstration videos and features adaptive learning, in which participants can test out of the online content they already know, allowing each participant a tailored individual experience and ensuring all learners enter the instructor-led session with the knowledge they need to be successful. The online session for the course takes up to 2 hours, 30 minutes to complete.
Purpose/Overview:
The Lifeguarding Recertification course is designed to refresh your knowledge and skills. Upon successful completion, you will renew your certification for another two years. The instructor-led classroom session takes approximately 8 hours to complete.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Age Requirement: Must be a minimum of 15 years old
- Certification Requirement: Current American Red Cross Lifeguarding certification (...or certification expired by no more than 30 days)
Pre-course Session Swimming Assessment/Skills Evaluation: (Failure to pass pre-course assessment will prevent continuation in the course.)
- Swim-Tread-Swim: Swim 150 yards (front crawl/breaststroke), tread water for 2 minutes (legs only), then swim 50 yards (front crawl/breaststroke).
- Brick Dive: Swim 20 yards, dive 7–10 feet to retrieve a 10-lb brick, and swim it back to the starting side within 1 minute, 40 seconds.
Requirements for Certification:
- Must attend all class dates
- Must successfully demonstrate all rescue skills and scenarios in the water and on land
- Must pass the written test with a minimum 80% score to become certified.
Certification(s) Earned and Validity Period(s):
- Successful participants will earn recertification in American Red Cross Lifeguarding / CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers / First Aid, which is valid for 2 years from the course completion date.
- Please be aware that most departments of health only recognize the first year of your CPR certification and require that you recertify every year.
American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers (CPRO 1 - Wed 6/10 9:30AM - 2:30PM)
with Franz
AMERICAN RED CROSS CPR/AED for PROFESSIONAL RESCUERS COURSE - BLENDED LEARNING
Online Component Required?
Yes. This class is taught in a blended learning format and the assigned online session must be completed prior to the instructor-led session. The blended learning component includes skill lessons and skills demonstration videos and features adaptive learning, in which participants can test out of the online content they already know, allowing participants a tailored individual experience and ensuring all learners enter the instructor-led session with the knowledge they need to be successful. The online session for the course takes up to 2 hours to complete.
Purpose/Overview:
The purpose of the American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers course is to train professional-level rescuers to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children and infants until more advanced medical personnel take over. Both individual and multi-rescuer responses are practiced. The instructor-led classroom session takes approximately 4 hours to complete.
This Course is Appropriate for:
- Lifeguards
- EMTs/Paramedics
- Firefighters
- Law Enforcement
- Health care professionals
Eligibility Requirements:
- Age Requirement: No specific age requirement for this course
- Physical Capability: Participants must be physically capable of performing high-quality CPR, including chest compressions and ventilations, regardless of age.
Requirements for Certification:
- Online Component: Must complete the online component (prior to the instructor-led session)
- Course Activities: Must participate in all course activities
- Skills and Scenarios: Must successfully demonstrate all required skills and scenarios
- Written Test: Must pass the written test with a score of 80% or more
Certification Earned and Validity Period:
- Successful candidates earn the American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers certification, which is valid for 2 years from the course completion date
- Please be aware that most departments of health only recognize the first year of your CPR certification and require that you recertify every year.
American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers (CPRO 2 - Wed 6/10 4:30PM - 9:30PM)
with Franz
AMERICAN RED CROSS CPR/AED for PROFESSIONAL RESCUERS COURSE - BLENDED LEARNING
Online Component Required?
Yes. This class is taught in a blended learning format and the assigned online session must be completed prior to the instructor-led session. The blended learning component includes skill lessons and skills demonstration videos and features adaptive learning, in which participants can test out of the online content they already know, allowing participants a tailored individual experience and ensuring all learners enter the instructor-led session with the knowledge they need to be successful. The online session for the course takes up to 2 hours to complete.
Purpose/Overview:
The purpose of the American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers course is to train professional-level rescuers to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children and infants until more advanced medical personnel take over. Both individual and multi-rescuer responses are practiced. The instructor-led classroom session takes approximately 4 hours to complete.
This Course is Appropriate for:
- Lifeguards
- EMTs/Paramedics
- Firefighters
- Law Enforcement
- Health care professionals
Eligibility Requirements:
- Age Requirement: No specific age requirement for this course
- Physical Capability: Participants must be physically capable of performing high-quality CPR, including chest compressions and ventilations, regardless of age.
Requirements for Certification:
- Online Component: Must complete the online component (prior to the instructor-led session)
- Course Activities: Must participate in all course activities
- Skills and Scenarios: Must successfully demonstrate all required skills and scenarios
- Written Test: Must pass the written test with a score of 80% or more
Certification Earned and Validity Period:
- Successful candidates earn the American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers certification, which is valid for 2 years from the course completion date
- Please be aware that most departments of health only recognize the first year of your CPR certification and require that you recertify every year.
US Powerboating Accelerated Safe Powerboat Handling (ASPH 1 - Thu 6/11 9:00AM - 6:30PM)
with Franz
US POWERBOATING SAFE POWERBOAT HANDLING COURSE (ASPH)
Driver Education for Boaters!
Purpose/Overview:
This full day, on-the-water course is for anyone who has taken a classroom boater safety course but needs practical, hands-on experience learning to safely operate a small powerboat and improve their boathandling skills.
On-the-Water Sessions:
- Engine & electrical systems
- Starting procedures
- DockingLeaving & returning to a slip
- Close-quarters maneuvers
- Anchoring
- Steering a range
- Proceeding to a destination
- Person in Water rescue
Classroom Sessions:
- Safety, prep & weather briefings
- Maneuvering concepts
Eligibility Requirements:
- Recommended Age: 10–adult (may be affected by state minimum age)
- Safe Boater Certificate: All participants are expected to show a valid state safe boater certificate on the day of the course. This certificate is required of all powerboat operators in New York State. A free online course sponsored by the Boat US Foundation can be found at the URL:
Requirements for Certification:
- Participation: Must actively participate in all course activities.
- Practical Skills: Must demonstrate required practical boat handling skills at the level of the course standards.
- Written Challenge Exam: Must pass the written challenge exam with an 80% or higher score. Students will be expected to challenge and pass a written exam covering topics including coast guard required equipment, rules of the road, aids to navigation, preparation, environmental regulations, safety, and emergencies.
Certification Earned and Validity Period:
Successful candidates will earn the US Sailing/US Powerboating Safe Powerboat Handling certification, which does not expire.
American Red Cross Lifeguarding Recertification (LG Recert 2 - Sun 6/14 9:00AM - 6:30PM)
with Franz
AMERICAN RED CROSS LIFEGUARDING RECERTIFICATION COURSE - BLENDED LEARNING (LG Recert)
Online Component Required?
Yes. This class is taught in a blended learning format and the assigned online session must be completed prior to the instructor-led session. The online session includes skill lessons and skills demonstration videos and features adaptive learning, in which participants can test out of the online content they already know, allowing each participant a tailored individual experience and ensuring all learners enter the instructor-led session with the knowledge they need to be successful. The online session for the course takes up to 2 hours, 30 minutes to complete.
Purpose/Overview:
The Lifeguarding Recertification course is designed to refresh your knowledge and skills. Upon successful completion, you will renew your certification for another two years. The instructor-led classroom session takes approximately 8 hours to complete.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Age Requirement: Must be a minimum of 15 years old
- Certification Requirement: Current American Red Cross Lifeguarding certification (...or certification expired by no more than 30 days)
Pre-course Session Swimming Assessment/Skills Evaluation: (Failure to pass pre-course assessment will prevent continuation in the course.)
- Swim-Tread-Swim: Swim 150 yards (front crawl/breaststroke), tread water for 2 minutes (legs only), then swim 50 yards (front crawl/breaststroke).
- Brick Dive: Swim 20 yards, dive 7–10 feet to retrieve a 10-lb brick, and swim it back to the starting side within 1 minute, 40 seconds.
Requirements for Certification:
- Must attend all class dates
- Must successfully demonstrate all rescue skills and scenarios in the water and on land
- Must pass the written test with a minimum 80% score to become certified.
Certification(s) Earned and Validity Period(s):
- Successful participants will earn recertification in American Red Cross Lifeguarding / CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers / First Aid, which is valid for 2 years from the course completion date.
- Please be aware that most departments of health only recognize the first year of your CPR certification and require that you recertify every year.
American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers (CPRO 3 - Mon 6/15 9:30AM - 2:30PM)
with Franz
AMERICAN RED CROSS CPR/AED for PROFESSIONAL RESCUERS COURSE - BLENDED LEARNING
Online Component Required?
Yes. This class is taught in a blended learning format and the assigned online session must be completed prior to the instructor-led session. The blended learning component includes skill lessons and skills demonstration videos and features adaptive learning, in which participants can test out of the online content they already know, allowing participants a tailored individual experience and ensuring all learners enter the instructor-led session with the knowledge they need to be successful. The online session for the course takes up to 2 hours to complete.
Purpose/Overview:
The purpose of the American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers course is to train professional-level rescuers to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children and infants until more advanced medical personnel take over. Both individual and multi-rescuer responses are practiced. The instructor-led classroom session takes approximately 4 hours to complete.
This Course is Appropriate for:
- Lifeguards
- EMTs/Paramedics
- Firefighters
- Law Enforcement
- Health care professionals
Eligibility Requirements:
- Age Requirement: No specific age requirement for this course
- Physical Capability: Participants must be physically capable of performing high-quality CPR, including chest compressions and ventilations, regardless of age.
Requirements for Certification:
- Online Component: Must complete the online component (prior to the instructor-led session)
- Course Activities: Must participate in all course activities
- Skills and Scenarios: Must successfully demonstrate all required skills and scenarios
- Written Test: Must pass the written test with a score of 80% or more
Certification Earned and Validity Period:
- Successful candidates earn the American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers certification, which is valid for 2 years from the course completion date
- Please be aware that most departments of health only recognize the first year of your CPR certification and require that you recertify every year.
American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers (CPRO 4 - Mon 6/15 4:30PM - 9:30PM)
with Franz
AMERICAN RED CROSS CPR/AED for PROFESSIONAL RESCUERS COURSE - BLENDED LEARNING
Online Component Required?
Yes. This class is taught in a blended learning format and the assigned online session must be completed prior to the instructor-led session. The blended learning component includes skill lessons and skills demonstration videos and features adaptive learning, in which participants can test out of the online content they already know, allowing participants a tailored individual experience and ensuring all learners enter the instructor-led session with the knowledge they need to be successful. The online session for the course takes up to 2 hours to complete.
Purpose/Overview:
The purpose of the American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers course is to train professional-level rescuers to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children and infants until more advanced medical personnel take over. Both individual and multi-rescuer responses are practiced. The instructor-led classroom session takes approximately 4 hours to complete.
This Course is Appropriate for:
- Lifeguards
- EMTs/Paramedics
- Firefighters
- Law Enforcement
- Health care professionals
Eligibility Requirements:
- Age Requirement: No specific age requirement for this course
- Physical Capability: Participants must be physically capable of performing high-quality CPR, including chest compressions and ventilations, regardless of age.
Requirements for Certification:
- Online Component: Must complete the online component (prior to the instructor-led session)
- Course Activities: Must participate in all course activities
- Skills and Scenarios: Must successfully demonstrate all required skills and scenarios
- Written Test: Must pass the written test with a score of 80% or more
Certification Earned and Validity Period:
- Successful candidates earn the American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers certification, which is valid for 2 years from the course completion date
- Please be aware that most departments of health only recognize the first year of your CPR certification and require that you recertify every year.