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Free CPR and First Aid Class

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 8:21 am
by OliverG
From Kirk Talon, OnScene Safety http://www.onscenesafety.com/
Free CPR and First Aid Class
We did one of these last year and it was a great success. He is offering another one free of charge.


Dear Tribe.

Bayareakiteboarding in partnership with On Scene Safety is sponsoring the
2nd annual Free First Aid and CPR kiteboarder class. Kite season is around
the corner and we want to make sure that along with the fun and stoke we are
ready to deal with the occasional "kitemare".

We will provide all the materials, mannequins, books, certification and lab
equipment, all you have to do is show up. Last year we had a good turnout
and great information as well as good laughs were shared by all. We would
need 10 people to make it worth it and can teach as many as 30. We will
post potential dates and locations based on interest and would like to make
sure that our bay area and delta kiters know that they are welcome.

The instructor will be me, Kirk Talon (Marujo) a professional firefighter
for 25 years and owner of On Scene Safety. We should all be looking out for
each other and part of that stewardship involves a little preparation...and
hey, the price is right.

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 8:28 am
by fearlu
Great class and a lot to be learned. Even if you think you know it, there are new techniques based on current survival statistics that Kirk will update you with. Thanks for the community service!

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 11:53 am
by reyrivera
Count me in. I missed last year's session.

Rey

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 8:15 am
by Greg
Dear Kirk,
I'd like to attend but will not be back in Ca. untell 3/12/08. If you could set a date after that I'd be STOKED, if not no worries, I understand..

Thank you SO MUCH for your tire-less service!!
You're a god-send!, O:)
G.

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 10:07 am
by Bob
Count Me In!

I've been recertifying for decades and without doubt Kirk's class last year topped the charts. Being able to talk about helping a kiter who is unconcious in the water (or in the trees) with someone who KNOWS what is at stake and the best practices is invaluable.

If you have ever seen an accident while kiting and have wondered what should I do - here is where you can find out. This should be 101 for anyone who kites.

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 10:26 am
by Jeff Ruoss
Once again we can offer the shop to hold the course.

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:04 am
by windhorny
If the size were to go much larger, my shop is always an option. Certainly nice on parking and no lack of space. But doing at KWS is kinda nice as it's right there at the beach.

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:07 am
by bayardo8
please count me in and thanks for offering this class.

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 12:21 pm
by KirkTalon
Once again Jeff from Kite WInd Surf has been gracious to offer us the space...thanks a million. Also thanks for the offer for the bigger space senor windhorny...All we need now is see how much more interest we get and lets put out a few tentative dates out there and see what fits best.

I know it is hard to take the time but the more of us that know what to do the safer we all are. Heck, a lot of you guys know my son Brenan who is always out there with me, now my little guy Preston and daughter Rebecca are stoked to get started this season...

I look out for you, you lookout for me...big circle, but actually knowing what to do is huge...and let's be practical, the economy is in the dumpster so getting a $65.00 class for free, with certificates (that are valid for anything that requires this type of training) materials , books, etc...just makes good fiscal sense... :)

Cheers

Kirk

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 9:32 pm
by jjm
count me in