mines good till 2015 redcross lvl C

but still jay your onto something very important here!

this is something that could save a family member and for those that like
to go climbing this is a very valuable thing to have as one of u could get
injured and knowing what to do in that situation is quite helpfull




On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 8:53 PM, Jay Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> SkullSpace!
>
> I hate death. It's a personal goal of mine to avoid meeting death for
> as long as possible. I imagine many of you feel the same way. So,
> let's help each other out here.
>
> My standard first aid certification expired last year and I'd like to
> renew it soon. I'd also like to invite anybody else who's interested
> to join me.
>
> The course I'm looking at is the St. John Ambulance's Standard First
> Aid[1] course. It's a two day (16 hour) course that's run every
> Saturday/Sunday. The course costs $135. Alternatively, there's the
> Emergency First Aid course, which is a one day course that covers,
> afaik, the first day of the Standard First Aid course. I don't know
> the cost of that one yet, but I imagine it's cheaper than $135.
>
> Drop me a line if you're interested in taking the course with me and
> fellow SkullSpace members. It's not a cheap course, but the benefits
> are impressive: wherever you go, you can ensure that the people around
> you are less likely to die.
>
> - Jay / @Sporked
>
> [1]
> http://www.sja.ca/Manitoba/Training/AtHome/Pages/StandardLevelFirstAid.aspx
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