easy
4–6 hours
No special fitness level required; suitable for all ages
Prepare for outdoor safety with Red Cross Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED training in Pennsville, NJ. Gain life-saving skills tailored for adventurers exploring southern New Jersey’s natural landscapes.
Ages 13+ · 2.25 Hours · Blended Class
Join the American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED program to gain essential skills for responding to emergencies. This blended learning experience combines online training with hands-on practice, empowering you to act confidently in critical situations. Earn a recognized certification and be prepared to save lives when every second counts.
The American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED r.21 program is designed to help participants recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac, breathing and first aid emergencies. The courses in this program teach participants the knowledge and skills needed to give immediate care to an injured or ill person when minutes matter, and to decide whether advanced medical care is needed. This class is taught in a blended learning format and the online portion (accessed via mobile desktop or tablet) must be completed prior to attending the Instructor-led skills session.
There are no prerequisites for the core courses within the First Aid/CPR/AED r.21 program
Course lengths vary depending on course components included. Core courses may last from less than 1 hour to just over 5 hours.
■ Describe how to recognize an emergency and gain confidence to act. ■ Explain how to lower the risk for infection when giving care. ■ Understand legal concepts as they apply to lay responders, such as consent. ■ Describe the emergency action steps: CHECK—CALL—CARE. ■ Identify when it is necessary to call 9-1-1 or the designated emergency number. ■ Explain how to check an injured or ill person who appears to be unresponsive. ■ Explain how to check a responsive injured or ill person. ■ Demonstrate high-quality CPR and use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) for a person who is in cardiac arrest. ■ Demonstrate first aid care for a person who is choking. ■ Recognize the signs and symptoms of, and describe appropriate first aid care for, the following sudden illnesses: shock, asthma attack, anaphylaxis, heart attack, opioid overdose, diabetic emergencies, high fever, vomiting, diarrhea and dehydration. ■ Describe methods used to control life-threatening bleeding, including the application of direct pressure and the application of a commercial tourniquet. ■ Demonstrate the application of direct pressure to control life-threatening bleeding. ■ Explain when a commercial tourniquet should be used, and describe the basic principles of using a tourniquet. ■ Recognize the signs and symptoms of, and describe appropriate first aid care for, the following injuries and environmental illnesses: burns; head, neck and spinal injuries (including concussion); heat stroke; hypothermia; poison exposure.
■ Attend and participate in all class sessions and successfully complete the online session (blended learning courses only). ■ Actively participate in all course activities, including assuming various roles during skill practices and assessment. ■ Demonstrate competency in all required skills. ■ Successfully complete all assessment scenarios.
All First Aid/CPR/AED certifications, except for Bloodborne Pathogens Training, are valid for 2 years from the date of course completion. Bloodborne Pathogens Training certification is valid for 1 year from the date of course completion. Upon successful completion of a course in the First Aid/CPR/AED program, participants receive American Red Cross certification specific to the course they completed.
Taking notes helps reinforce techniques and allows you to review the material later.
Dress in layers and attire suitable for classroom and hands-on practice sessions.
Being on time ensures you have the full session and can complete paperwork without rush.
AED use can save lives, so focus during demonstrations and ask questions if unsure.
Pennsville Township reflects early colonial and Lenape heritage within Salem County, blending natural and cultural preservation.
Local organizers promote low-impact training practices to minimize environmental footprint and encourage outdoor stewardship.
Dress to move easily during practical exercises.
To take notes and track important first aid procedures.
Stay hydrated during the course.
Optional, but recommended if local health guidelines require it.