Trinity Response Resource

Nationally Accredited ASHI CPR & First Aid Programs

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"WE MAKE LEARNING TO SAVE LIVES EASY"

 

Trinity Response Resource (formerly known as the Trinity/Seven Springs Training Center) is an independent training center, authorized by the American Safety and Health Institute (ASHI) to conduct a range of both basic and advanced programs in safety, healthcare, and rescue.  The logo to your left is very special as well; in March of 2006, ASHI formed an international alliance with St. John Ambulance Canada.  St. John Ambulance has operated in Canada for more than 118 years, and operates branches in every province of Canada.  St. John Ambulance also conducts CPR, Basic First Aid, and many of the same healthcare and rescue programs as ASHI, teaching over 600,000 people in Canada every year.  St. John Ambulance also is a priory organizational member of the Order of St. John, which is the oldest humanitarian organization in the world, dating back over 900 years (all the way back to the Crusades!)

 

ASHI-St. John conducts its educational programs according to every current international guideline for emergency care, just as the American Heart Association, the American Red Cross, the National Safety Council, or Medic First Aid would conduct them.  That's right; all five of these organizations are nationally accredited to teach CPR.  In fact, in 2005, these organizations, along with 19 other internationally-recognized healthcare organizations, convened the International Consensus Conference on CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC), in order to completely study the guidelines for CPR (at both the community and professional levels), Automated External Defibrillators, Basic First Aid, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS).  All five nationally-accredited CPR training organizations not only participated in this conference, but collaborated with all of the other organizations in completely revising the guidelines for those aforementioned programs, published under the title of the International Guidelines for CPR and ECC (Copyright 2005, American Heart Association).  This means that, no matter which organization you were to choose for CPR training, the training you receive is exactly the same.

 

NOTE:  The logo used on this page is a Registered Trademark of the American Safety and Health Institute and St. John Ambulance Canada.