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Red Cross offers local classes
Tattoo Artist First Aid and Bloodborne Pathogens training offered
The American Red Cross First Aid and Bloodborne Pathogen training course is available now for tattoo artists who need certification by Dec. 31.
You can register for the course either on line, or in a classroom setting by calling the office at (641) 682-4571 or (641) 673-4306. If needed before Dec. 31, call now to reserve your place in the classroom.
First Aid and Bloodborne Pathogens will be held on Nov. 23 from 6-9 p.m. in Oskaloosa and in Ottumwa on Nov. 30 from 6-9 p.m.
Foster Parent and Child Care Provider training offered
American Red Cross Infant and Child CPR training is available through our local chapter office. Register for the course either on line, or in a classroom setting by calling our local chapter at (641) 682-4571 or (641) 673-4306. November classroom reservations are still available.
An Adult and Child CPR class will be held on Nov. 25 from 6–9 p.m. in Ottumwa.
Adult, Infant, Child CPR and First Aid classes offered
American Red Cross CPR and First Aid courses in the classroom are being offered in November and December at the Southern Prairie Chapter located in Ottumwa at 408 East Main. On line training is also available at your convenience. Call the Southern Prairie office at (641) 682-4571 or (641) 673-4306 to register for on line training or the following classroom training.
An Adult, Infant, and Child CPR Class will be held in Ottumwa on Dec. 1 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
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