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    Front Range CPR

    4.0 (44 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Next Step CPR and Safety Training

    4.5(4 reviews)
    8.4 miNorthwest

    Next Step is awesome! I needed to get trained ASAP for my job, and I was completely panicked. I…read moregoogled CPR training near Thornton, and they popped up so I just happened to give them a call. Not only were they really helpful, but I discovered that Tim (the owner, I assume) does in-home one-on-one classes. It cost me I think $70 for him to come to my house and train me in adult and child CPR/AED and first aid. It would have cost me $80 to go to American Red Cross in a big group class that lasted 7 hours! They booked me right away, I ended up getting my training done two days later. I really appreciated it. I was nervous about someone coming to my house, but Tim made me feel very comfortable. He liked my dog, which was cool, and showed me just enough to help me feel ready for the exam (which was impromptu and not stressful at all) but not so much to confuse me. He let me ask as many questions as I wanted, and offered really interesting facts and details from his experiences rescuing people from the woods. I've never done a CPR training that was fun! If you are needing to get trained because your job requires it, I would say do the in-home training with Tim. It's at your convenience, and he's really wonderful, knows his stuff, and makes it as painless as possible. My ONLY complaint is that I really needed a certificate or card right away, something that says I did the training, so I could go to work that Monday. While Tim promised me I would have the note from him the same day (although not the card), I had to call and ask for it a week later, after waiting for it. We had the same issue with the paypal invoice- I wanted to make sure I had it and paid him before he arrived, but unfortunately he wasn't able to get it to me when he said he would. It's not a huge deal, and has very little to do with the actual service provided, I just think Tim is a busy person and isn't always able to get on the computer.

    Next Step was very helpful in bringing our property up to standard for CPR training. They are…read moreprofessional and all the students enjoyed their course. Would recommend them to anyone looking for CPR/First Aid Instruction.

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