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CPR and First Aid Training Washington State – Spokane
Response Ready Medical brings CPR, First Aid & AED training to Spokane, Spokane Valley, and Eastern Washington. We specialize in onsite business training with certified, hands‑on instruction tailored to local needs.
Comprehensive CPR, First Aid, and AED Training in Spokane, Washington
Be prepared for emergencies with Response Ready Medical’s CPR, First Aid, and AED training in Spokane. Our expert-led courses teach life-saving skills and provide nationally recognized certification.
Why CPR Training in Spokane, Washington Could Help You Save a Life
Learn life-saving CPR skills with Response Ready Medical in Spokane, Washington. Our expert-led CPR classes are hands-on, flexible, and certified—designed to prepare you for real emergencies at work, school, or home
Obtaining Patient History: SAMPLE Acronym
SAMPLE is a vital EMS assessment tool that stands for Signs/Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Past medical history, Last oral intake, and Events. Learn how both providers and lay rescuers can use this powerful acronym to guide patient interviews and improve emergency care outcomes.
Trauma Assessment: DCAP-BTLS Acronym
Learn how EMS providers use the DCAP-BTLS mnemonic during trauma assessments to systematically identify life-threatening injuries from head to toe.
Prioritizing Treatment in Emergency Care
Discover how the ABCDE acronym—Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Exposure—guides paramedics in emergencies. This life-saving algorithm can help anyone act quickly and effectively when it matters most.
Treatment Priorities for the Tactical Medic
The MARCH/H algorithm is a critical tool for trauma care in combat and emergency medicine. This guide breaks down each life-saving step from hemorrhage control to head injury assessment—perfect for EMS providers, tactical medics, and prepared civilians.
Altitude Sickness
Altitude sickness can quickly escalate from mild discomfort to a medical emergency. In this guide, learn how to identify the symptoms, prevent complications, and respond to life-threatening altitude illnesses like HAPE and HACE—before your next mountain adventure.
Understanding Heat Related Illness
Heat-related illnesses can strike fast during the summer months. This guide from Response Ready Medical® helps you recognize and treat heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke—so you can stay cool, safe, and prepared when temperatures rise.
How to Splint an Extremity in the Wilderness
A practical, step‑by‑step guide to splinting a limb injury in the wilderness. Learn how to assess circulation, stabilize fractures, apply padding, and monitor an injured extremity until care arrives.










