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Be better prepared for emergency situations.

Emergencies can happen to anyone, at any time, and anywhere. If you want to be better prepared in case of any emergency situations, Solid Rock Health Educators offers first aid classes in Pikesville, Maryland that will provide the skills and knowledge that you need. Whether you are taking this class for personal reasons or to further enhance your healthcare skills, we can offer the training that you need.

Woman Demonstrates Recovery Position In First Aid Training Class

Our First Aid Classes include:

  • Roles and Responsibilities
  • Assessing an Incident
  • Basic First Aid
  • Basic Bandaging Techniques
  • Slings and Arms Support
  • Patient Assessment and Movement
  • Responding to Unresponsive Patients
  • And More

What Will You Learn In Our First Aid Classes?

Here’s a breakdown of what to expect—and why these skills matter in everyday life.

  • You’ll start with understanding your role and responsibilities as a responder. What do you do first? Who do you call? This section helps you stay calm and take action quickly and effectively.
  • Next, you’ll dive into how to assess an incident safely. You’ll learn how to evaluate the situation, identify hazards, and ensure your own safety before assisting others. This foundational step is essential for making smart decisions during emergencies.
  • The course then moves into basic first aid techniques, like controlling bleeding, treating minor wounds, burns, and bites, and responding to choking incidents. You’ll also practice basic bandaging methods, including how to use slings or provide arm support when someone has an injury.
  • We teach patient assessment and movement, including what signs to look for and how to help without making injuries worse. If you ever come across someone who’s unresponsive or fainted, you’ll feel more confident responding appropriately.
  • By the end of the class, you’ll know not only what to do but also why each step matters. These skills are practical and could make the difference between life and death before professional help arrives.
  • Our First Aid Classes follow the latest American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines, so you can trust that you’re getting accurate, evidence-based information. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, caregiver, or simply a concerned citizen, this course helps you feel empowered in times of need.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need any prior experience to take a first aid class?
No prior experience is needed. First Aid Classes are designed for beginners and anyone interested in learning how to respond to emergencies.
How long does a typical first aid class take?
Most first aid courses can be completed in one day, typically lasting 4 to 6 hours, depending on the curriculum and instructor.
Is certification provided after completing the class?
Yes, participants receive a certificate of completion aligned with the American Heart Association’s guidelines, valid for a specific duration (usually 2 years).
What’s the difference between CPR and first aid training?
First aid focuses on treating minor injuries and responding to medical emergencies, while CPR training is specifically for restoring breathing and circulation in cardiac emergencies. Some courses combine both.
Are these skills useful outside of work or healthcare settings?
Absolutely. First aid knowledge is valuable at home, at school, in public spaces, or during travel. You never know when someone nearby might need help.

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Disclaimer: The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in all AHA courses and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA.