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American Red Cross Basic Life Support

Wednesday Afternoon ARC Class in Wilmington

Afternoon session in Wilmington with direct registration after the class details below.

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Date
August 19, 2026
Time
3:15 PM
Location
Wilmington; Shipyard Blvd - B

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Afternoon session in Wilmington with direct registration after the class details below.

Certifying body American Red Cross
Course type ARC - BLS
Delivery In-person classroom
What you receive
  • Certification or completion documentation as listed for this mapped course.

This class

This afternoon session for American Red Cross Basic Life Support is scheduled in Wilmington on Wednesday, August 19 at 3:15 PM for workplace and community responders who need practical certification training.

910CPR offers American Heart Association certification courses in Wilmington, Holly Ridge, Jacksonville, Burgaw, Leland and surrounding communities.

Local Class Notes

This Wilmington session is convenient for students coming from Shipyard Boulevard, Midtown, Myrtle Grove, Leland, and nearby New Hanover County clinical programs.

Listed location: Wilmington; Shipyard Blvd - B.

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Course Description

This is a mapped American Red Cross ARC session from the 910CPR schedule.

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Current Guideline Focus

910CPR keeps public course pages practical and class-first while aligning response language with current AHA, Red Cross, and certifying-agency first aid and CPR guidance.

  • First aid content is framed around fast recognition, EMS activation, and practical action while help is on the way.
  • Choking response follows the current pattern: adults and children receive 5 back blows and 5 abdominal thrusts; infants receive 5 back blows and 5 chest thrusts.
  • Opioid emergency content highlights recognition, naloxone availability, CPR with breaths for respiratory arrest, and why hands-only CPR may not be enough.
  • Stroke content uses FAST recognition, urgent EMS activation, and avoids treating stroke as an older-adult-only problem.
  • Seizure response focuses on protecting from injury, not restraining the person, placing nothing in the mouth, and calling EMS for prolonged, repeated, first-time, injured, breathing-compromised, water-related, pregnant, diabetic, or pediatric febrile seizure concerns.
  • Asthma support includes helping with the person's prescribed bronchodilator, using a spacer when available, and understanding that an improvised spacer may help when a standard spacer is not available.
  • Environmental first aid includes rapid cooling for severe heat illness, ice water immersion when available, safe rewarming for cold exposure, and avoiding harmful warming methods.
  • Additional first aid topics include ticks, stings, burns, eye injuries, poison ivy/oak exposure, and pulse oximetry limitations.

Who This Class Is For

This class supports both individual certification needs and organizations that need reliable, repeatable safety training for employees.

910CPR also supports employers in your area that need documented, renewable training for staff. If you need multiple employees trained in American Red Cross Basic Life Support, group and workplace options may be available.

Class FAQ

When should I arrive?

Arrive a few minutes early so check-in and skills practice can start on time.

Who uses Red Cross training?

American Red Cross courses are used by many workplaces, community responders, and organizations with ARC-specific requirements.

Is this an AHA class?

No. ARC is separate from AHA; choose an AHA class when your school or employer specifically requires American Heart Association.

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