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Upcoming classes offer instruction in CPR techniques and self-defense.
The City of Farmington Hills offers three upcoming classes that will allow local residents to learn more about self-defense and emergency rescue techniques:
1. Professional Rescuer CPR/AED for Healthcare Providers
The Aug. 28 class is open only to professional responders and will be held at Fire Station #4, 28711 Drake Road. A $50 fee will cover the cost of the certification class and all materials. Registration and fees must be received by Aug. 23. Contact Diane O’Connell at DOConnell@fhgov.com or 248-871-2802.2. CPR/AED Class
This American Red Cross Adult CPR/AED (Automated External Defibrillator) class will be held Sept. 12, 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. at Fire Station #4. Additional training in Pediatric CPR/AED and/or First Aid will also be available at no extra cost. A $10 fee will cover the cost of the class and materials, or $30 for American Red Cross certification. Registration and fees must be received by Sept. 5. Contact Diane O’Connell at DOConnell@fhgov.com or 248-871-2802.
3. Women's Self-Defense Seminar
Held Sept. 7, 9 a.m.-11:30 a.m. at the Costick Center on 11 Mile Road, this class will be taught by Jeff Duncan, master instructor and sixth degree black belt; his wife Connie, second degree black belt and chief instructor; and additional female black belt instructors from Farmington Martial Arts. Through a series of close-range drills, women will learn both situational awareness skills and self-defense skills. To register (required), call 248-473-1800.
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