The Mountain Valley Chapter can schedule any course, with 10 days notice, at your worksite.  We provide the instructor, manikins and all materials.  The Red Cross is your best source for health and safety training!

10% for IHC employees, Corporate Alliance members, Provo/Orem Chamber of Commerce members!  Register with a family member and get 1/2 off the second person's class fee!


For all Health & Safety questions, please call Jay at 801.373.8580.

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CPR Success Story:

Like most of the students in his class, fourteen-year-old Jeff Bernahl probably never thought he'd use the first aid and CPR training he had learned in school.  Two months later, though, the lessons he'd learned helped save his father's life.

Robert Bernahl, Jeff's father, had walked into the living room of their home and asked Jeff and his sisters if they wanted to play cards.  Then he walked back toward the kitchen, only to collapse.

"I thought Dad was kidding," Jeff said.  He soon realized, however, that something was very wrong, and that his father was not breathing. 

Jeff's father's heart had stopped beating.  Jeff's mother, a registered nurse, began mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, while Jeff began compressing his father's chest.

"At first I wasn't sure if I remembered how to do it, but it just came back to me as soon as I started.  You have to find the landmark toward the end of the ribs."

Paramedics who arrived on the scene said that Mr. Bernahl is probably alive today because of the quick actions of his son and wife -and that Jeff had obviously learned his CPR training very well.

When you ask Jeff if he considers himself a hero, he just grins and shrugs his shoulders.  But for his courageous actions, Jeff Bernahl has been named to receive the Red Cross Certificate of Merit - the highest award given by the American Red Cross. 

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