American Red Cross CPR and First Aid Certification
Red Cross | Available
This comprehensive American Red Cross CPR and First Aid course provides participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and respond to a variety of emergencies. Designed for individuals with little to no medical training, this course is ideal for workplace responders, teachers, coaches, caregivers, and anyone who wants to be prepared to act in emergency situations.
Participants will learn how to provide immediate care for sudden injuries and illnesses until advanced medical personnel arrive. Key topics include:
- CPR for adults, children, and infants
- Use of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs)
- Conscious and unconscious choking relief
- Basic first aid for wounds, burns, sudden illnesses, and environmental emergencies
- How to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies
Hands-on practice, engaging instruction, and real-world scenarios help reinforce life-saving techniques. Upon successful completion, participants receive a nationally recognized 2-year certification in CPR and First Aid from the American Red Cross.
This is a one day class, and it is required that you come in person in order to complete this course and receive your certification!
Please note, only upon successfully completion, will participants received a nationally recognized 2-year certification in CPR and First Aid from the American Red Cross.
- It is suggested that students bring a notebook and writing utensil for note taking. You may wish to bring water or beverage for hydration and dinner for the length of this three-hour class.
Dan Rocklein



I have been dedicated to public safety and education for over two decades. I began my career as a lifeguard in 1999 and have proudly served as a Lifeguard Instructor for the Town of Islip since 2004. My passion for lifeguarding and lifesaving has been a consistent thread throughout my life, driving me to train and mentor others in essential water safety and life saving skills. In addition to my work on the beach, I have been a committed educator since 2009, working to shape young minds in the classroom. From 2012 to 2016, I also served in the United States Army, completing one enlistment and gaining valuable leadership and discipline that continue to inform my professional life today.
Whether in the water, the classroom, or in uniform, I bring a strong sense of duty, commitment, and passion to everything I do.